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The New York Times agrees ;)
Writing about do-not-track, the New York Times agrees with my post “Do-Not-Track? Not so much” from January 25. Money quote: “ ‘Do Not Track’ is a misnomer. It’s not an accurate depiction of what’s going on,” said Stuart P. Ingis, the … Continue reading
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Damned either way
It’s been very interesting to watch the evolution of Add Block Plus (ABP) these last couple years. ABP, written by Wladimir Palant, is by far the world’s most popular ad blocking software addon. It boasts over 14 million users on Mozilla, … Continue reading
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Do-Not-Track? Not so much.
Yesterday I attended the first day of the face-to-face meeting of the W3C Tracking Protection Working Group (do-not-track for short) in Brussels. This was first time I’ve attended. While I certainly understood that the intent of this group is to … Continue reading
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Keynote at CoNEXT 2011
I’m happy to say that I’ll be giving the keynote at CoNEXT 2011 on Dec. 7 in Tokyo. Title is “Death, Taxes, Advertising, and Tracking”. I’ll post the slides once I have them 😉
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