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Even the Ad Industry Doesn't Know Who's Tracking You

jfruh writes "The Internet advertising industry is keen to stave off government privacy rules and opt-in-only browsers by loudly proclaiming its adherence to a self-imposed code of conduct. Yet a little digging shows that even "self-regulated" advertisers link to services that link to other services that nobody's really sure what they do. That's why, for instance, when you visit a page on the Sears website, your web browsing behavior is being collected by a company that sells ringtones and won't return emails asking about their privacy policy."

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  1. Re:No need for government. by gstoddart · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Apparently you missed the part where they're stunningly incapable of self regulating.

    Self regulation is corporate speak for "let us do whatever the hell we want and leave us alone".

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