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30 August 2011

Internet Advertisers Begin Offering New Do Not Track Icon

"The IAB is calling on its members to display this innocuous icon on Web pages that are actually embedded with tracking cookies, Web beacons and other stealthy tools that help advertising networks track precisely where you go and with whom you associate on the Internet."
Posted by John Jaeger at 1:39 PM
Labels: Marketing

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