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Slipstream: Do-Not-Track Movement Is Drawing Advertisers’ Fire

Do Not Track

Advertisers are girding for battle against browser mechanisms intended to offer more online privacy. At stake is nothing less than the future of the surveillance economy.

 

Google's iPhone Tracking

Google

The web giant and other ad companies bypassed privacy settings in Apple's Safari browser on mobile devices and computers – tracking the online habits of people who intended for that kind of monitoring to be blocked.

 

Is Facebook's 'Like' Button Spying on You?

Is Facebook's 'Like' Button Spying on You?

The Facebook "Like" and Twitter "Tweet" buttons that appear on so many websites do a lot more than just help you share content with friends.

 

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