news.yahoo.com — It sounded like a winning proposition ? free money ? for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers' interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies. But those efforts to sniff out consume
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svoboySep 2, 2008
In google analytics you can see visitors down to the suburb of the city, which is pretty insane to think about and wonder how targeting works.
virtualonlinerSep 2, 2008
I f**king pay to ISP to transfer my data. That is exactly what I expect them to do. Transfer my f**king data, whatever it is. Don't even look at it. Let alone distribute ads to me based on that data. That's just f**king insane. It's like I am paying money to get my privacy invaded by these f**king ass warts.
tvnewsSep 2, 2008
This is something that should be done - targeted advertising is the future. DVRs and Cable should be doing the same thing too. So I don't have to watch anymore shampoo ads.
duckyincSep 2, 2008
O Rly? I haven't heard of a clause that stops me from using usage data on my site.