Interactive Advertising Bureau CEO Randall Rothenberg calls the effort to determine which cookies should be blocked or allowed a "Kangaroo Cookie Court" that will hurt small Internet publishers.
This is a guest post by Mike O’Neill, Technical Director of Baycloud Systems, which develops scalable cloud based systems that address privacy issues, such as CookieQ, a web application that delivers ...
Even if you delete normal tracking cookies regularly to evade tracking by snooping sites and eager advertisers, little-known Flash cookies may be making an end run around your attempts to preserve ...
Google has officially begun the much-anticipated purge of third-party cookies, a move that is set to dramatically transform the dynamics of digital advertising. As reported by Insider Intelligence, ...
If you have a website, you need a cookie and privacy policy. Regardless of where you are based, if you have users in the EU (which everyone will), you need to inform them of what cookies are dropping ...
On Monday, Google announced a significant policy reversal, saying that it would now keep cookies in its Chrome browser, capitulating to disagreements with the advertising industry and the concerns of ...
It’s nearly impossible to use the internet without being asked about cookies. A typical pop-up will offer to either “accept all” or “reject all”. Sometimes, there may be a third option, or a link to ...
Make no mistake: You’re being tracked. Want to be shocked? Take a look at the secret map in your smartphone that watches your every move. Tap or click here to see the map tracking you and wipe it ...
More than half of the internet’s top websites use a little known capability of Adobe’s Flash plug-in to track users and store information about them, but only four of them mention the so-called Flash ...
For years, Chrome, Firefox, and virtually all other browsers have offered a setting that doesn’t save or refer to website cookies, browsing history, or temporary ...