tracking

If anybody is still under the illusion that tracked personal data is only
Urls take a look at this recent post of the ProjectVRM list

https://cyber.law.harvard.edu/lists/arc/projectvrm/2015-12/msg00001.html

 

Interestingly the data (including keystrokes) is sent to third-parties with
the user singled-out with a first-party cookie (just as in the dominant
analytics systems).

 

What we need is a cross-origin protocol for users to signal they do not
agree to this. Oh wait …

 


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