I don't think so. This isn't like the AT&T case involving manipulation of a URLs query paramaters to discover other users details.
This is just analysis of data describing the current user (you) that your browser is already sending to a remote site. No manipulation of the traffic takes place. As I understand it, there is (can be) no law against using view-source: or the browser debug tools to see what other URLs are accessed when a page loads.
This is just analysis of data describing the current user (you) that your browser is already sending to a remote site. No manipulation of the traffic takes place. As I understand it, there is (can be) no law against using view-source: or the browser debug tools to see what other URLs are accessed when a page loads.