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NY State strikes out against unapproved privacy invasion by online advertisers
Kudos to Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky in the NY State Assembly for taking on GoogleClick and the rest of the back-end invisible online tracking services. The NYT reports A Push to Limit the Tracking of Web Surfers’ Clicks: AFTER reading … Continue reading →
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Tagged advertising, attention data, clickstream, disclosure, Esther Dyson, New York, New York Legislature, permission, privacy, Richard L. Brodsky, tracking
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