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Post by drmark on Nov 2, 2013 4:57:17 GMT -5
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Post by marck on Nov 2, 2013 20:53:02 GMT -5
Cookies may disappear, but privacy isn't coming back.I personally don't care who is tracking me.I don't care if they use cookies or some other means to try and feed me some ads about whatnots.sooner or later some geek out there will find a way to block these ads,and it will start all over again.My philosophy is don't do anything or say anything on the net that you wouldn't do or say when you're face to face.I'm not one that thinks am that important.It's like TV if I don't like what's on I can always turn it off.Now that's my 2 cents and it's all it's worth.
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Post by drmark on Nov 3, 2013 4:47:27 GMT -5
I understand what you are saying; however, for me it is more a matter of unintended consequences than it is a matter of privacy alone. Additionally, some cookies are designed by programmers to send specific user information, which can include names and addresses, out to the tracker host. I do not think one needs to be or feel important not to want everyone to know their browsing habits, or personal information which is something that can result with tracking cookies.
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