I’ve recently engaged in a privacy discussion about Google Analytics (GA). Coincidentally it also popped up on TechCruch, after an announcement from Google that they’re releasing a GA blocking addon that allows users to opt-out of being tracked. But the question still stands: Is GA a privacy violation or not?
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12 May
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Raising Privacy Awareness with IdentiFight
Most of us just subscribe away at services that either give us feature or fun. What we end up with is a huge amount of profiles, with different user names and passwords (maybe not), where we provide the same information, such as email, birthday, photo, etc. This poses many privacy [...]