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    Track Me If You Dare

    Posted by Christopher Bruno | (0) Comment

    Late last week the Internet search giant Yahoo! announced it would implement a ‘do not track’ tool across websites hosted on its networks.  Great!  What does that mean? Well, for the average user it means that he or she will now have the option of controlling what information websites like Yahoo can collect, and what [...]

    Tags : Do Not Track, Federal Trade Commission, privacy, Search
    Category : FTC, Internet Privacy, Regulation

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