RE: A Novel "Do Not Track" Standard for Web Browsing

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A Novel "Do Not Track" Standard for Web Browsing

in freedom •  7 years ago 

The first time I blatantly noticed this was when I was trying to get a refund for a delayed flight. After doing some research on Google, the next time I logged into Facebook, I got ads for "flight refunds".
In my head I always thought: two companies, so there's no cross section of data sharing...but obviously they sell each other data because it benefits both parties!

The idea of giving the customer a choice in the matter is something I definitely agree with! More power to the consumer :)

Ty for the read!

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Thanks @alihasnain3k, that is very true. Advertisment doesn't have to be bad if we consent to the data used and actually get a choice, as you say.