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| Yahoo gives up on Do Not Track, thinks privacy should be 'personalized' The Do Not Track initiative sounds like a great idea in theory -- you as a user can basically tell the websites you visit that you don't want your behavior monitored or shared with third parties. Alas, major players like Google and Facebook have said... http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/01/y...=rss_truncated |
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