‘s Privacy Policy: Strike One
Not nine days after Google releases their new-and-improved privacy policy, we have some first hand results of its intrusiveness. Jonathan Mayer, a graduate student from Stanford University, discloses some rather disappointing findings. In his comprehensive article (found here) he identifies four ad-based companies that place trackable cookies in Safari’s browser, and code in two of the four show an intentional circumnavigation of Safari’s privacy feature. I’ll give you a hint: one starts with a G and ends in oogle. Now almost every browser has some type of privacy feature in place: “Every popular web browser, save Opera Mini and … Read more