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The Mother of All Privacy Battles

bits blog:   All of the outrage over privacy on the Internet is nothing compared to what may be coming. For years, Web companies have been trying to gather shreds of information about users in order to show them ads for things they are most likely to buy. These schemes have been accelerated over the lastContinue reading “The Mother of All Privacy Battles”

Posted bymeganbolerApril 2, 2008Posted inHot LinksTags:capitalism, open web, privacy

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