bits.blogs.nytimes.com — When asked about online privacy, most people say they want more information about how they are being tracked and more control over how their personal information is used. A new study by Berkeley graduate students shows how widespread user tracking on the Web is, and how it conflicts with consumer expectations.
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jthhtjJun 2, 2009
Now that's a curious demographic to track... studious surfers.
iamthearmJun 2, 2009
They needed to run a study to find out people want more privacy? Wow. Who is paying these people? I could of told them that.
scriptcoderJun 2, 2009
Well if you use Google (or a site that uses google software) for free you should know there's a trade off happening somewhere. Google needs to be paid somehow.
thebarberJun 2, 2009
All I need are some tasty buds, cool waves, and I am fine. Oh, wait...
iamthearmJun 2, 2009
In this case, IMO, it was a waste of money. Just assume everyone is concerned about privacy and move forward. Privacy is important for everyone even for the people that are not concerned about it.
gorftronJun 2, 2009
I could never get a job at google, even if qualified. They would be like "Everything looks fine, but what about the repeated searches for Fran Drescher sucking a horse penis?"
skipvtJun 2, 2009
Welcome to the new world order.
Closed AccountJun 3, 2009
My AVG always finds a bunch of these trackers on my system during a regular scan. Doesn't flag them as viruses, just as annoying material.
carsuJul 11, 2009
Soon or later google will catch all activity around internet. I just wondering someday google will owned internet market... not now, but 10 or 20 years again, who knows ?Regards,<a class="user" href="http://www.listfreeware.com">http://www.listfreeware.com</a>