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A surge in privacy lawsuits over tools tracking how users interact with websites is leaving some companies questioning ...
WASHINGTON - The CIA got caught with a hand in the Internet cookie jar. The agency removed software from one of its Web sites this week after a private group discovered that the CIA was using banned ...
Recent appellate rulings in the U.S. Courts of Appeal for the Ninth and Third Circuits have curtailed session replay and web ...
San Francisco: The data-tracking "cookies" at the heart of concerns over online privacy were meant to shield people, rather than serve as cyber snoops, their inventor told AFP. California-based ...
In ecommerce, the shipping of goods is as much about software and notifications as it is about trucks and cargo planes. Most eCommerce business owners will never see a shipping container. They will, ...
When you think of spyware, Sears probably isn't the first name that comes to mind. But the Federal Trade Commission announced today that the retailer had agreed to settle a complaint alleging it had ...
A COUNCIL has come under fire for hosting tracking software on its benefits website. A BBC investigation found two “cookies” from social media marketing firm Orlo on the benefits page of the Adur and ...
Brave, the privacy-conscious web browser, has announced plans to introduce additional privacy protections against 'bounce tracking,' a newer form of tracking that is not currently blocked by the ...