Wondering how much time you actually spend online? I’ve come across a cool tool, released early in April 2006 that will keep track of how much time you’ve spent in Firefox, browsing and reading websites.

Chances are, if you’re like me, you’re spending more time than you think in front of a computer screen.

Features include pausing and unpausing, options to show/hide live second changer, list sites in options that do not count against online time, and session memory time management.

Take a look at the screenshots here, and also make your way over to the official Mozilla TimeTracker Plugin Site at Mozilla.org Addons.

Click here to install the plugin direct from Mozilla Addons.

Screenshots:

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Sounds nice. It would probably be more useful if they incorporated a “save and force shoutdown feature” for addicts like me ;-)

Oh believe me, I need absolutey the same thing. Yesterday was the first full day that I used it, and I was astonished by how much time I spent online.

But it was a Saturday. I think I am making that my excuse. ;)