Thursday, February 3, 2011

Re: Mozilla Leads the Way on Do Not Track

I, for one, appreciate tracking.
As a user and a web developer I find it to be a great service.

The problem? Some people live in fear of being ripped off or
identified.

On Feb 2, 4:52 pm, Jonathan Ashley <jonathanashle...@lavabit.com>
wrote:
> *Why We Need Do Not Track
>
> "Privacy advocates have been calling attention to issues of pervasive
> online tracking for some time. Often intertwined with the issue of
> behavioral targeting, online tracking refers to the difficult-to-elude
> mechanisms by which most or all of our reading and other activities on
> the Web are recorded by third parties, without our knowledge or permission."
> *
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *
> Mozilla Leads the Way on Do Not Trackhttps://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/mozilla-leads-the-way-on-do-not...
>
> --
>
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> will not leave them alone."
> *
>
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