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October 11, 2008 11:26:04 PM CDT



The Internet Is Watching You

Posted Mar 10, 08 12:30 PM CDT in Technology 

(Newser) – Long gone are the days of Internet anonymity. Big Web companies know all about you, says a study commissioned by the New York Times. The Internet giants track users’ behavior across sites, gathering details on a typical person several hundred times a month. That information lets them target content and—most lucratively—advertising, leaving traditional media companies in the dust.

Every month, Yahoo has 811 opportunities to collect information on its average visitor, plus about 1,700 chances on partner sites. MySpace and AOL ranked close behind Yahoo in their potential data collection. In response to privacy concerns, the big companies say they often refrain from linking data directly to visitors’ user names or even computer addresses.

Source New York Times

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Yahoo can collect data on its average user 811 times a month from its own sites alone.   (Associated Press)
An experimental software feature called "Salsa" is demonstrated Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at Microsoft's TechFest in Redmond, Wash., that integrates public social networking data such as Facebook.com entries,...   (Associated Press)
MySpace is among the big Web companies that have hundreds of opportunities to collect data on users every month.   (Associated Press)
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