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Posted By: wow Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged -- - 08/13/01 06:17 PM
http://www.iht.com/articles/28864.html

In other threads we have discussed the security of our Email. Further, some among us have said they log on to AWAD at work. The above link may be of interest.
Awaiting your comments ...


Posted By: of troy Re: Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged -- - 08/14/01 06:37 PM
well, maybe someone can find this information some where else besides the NY Times-- since i know Hi Jackie! that some users object to the NY times asking for info, and requiring that you accept its cookies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/14/technology/ebusiness/14WEB.html

but there are worse problems out there than the NYTimes-- "free Web page" offers that have secret tracking devices.. so if i set up a free web site, and you visit, a third party get the info!

In most cases, the creator of the web site was given some vague information about the visitors being "tracked" but not complete disclosure. AOL is sited-- when AOL user set up their free web page-- AOL encourages them to place and offering $50 for every visiter who signs up for a free month of AOL.. Implicit in this, is that AOL has to have some way of tracking who click on the ads.. but AOL can track every visitor-- not just the ones who clicked on the ad.. (are you reading this tsuwm?)and this information can be sold to third parties..in other cases third parties might be responsible for collecting the data..

i have less worries about my "boss's" collecting data than unknown third parties.. and who knows what they(3rd parties) are doing with it?

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