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Happy 2018! AdTech Surveillance Edition
How would you like it if somebody was standing over your shoulder jotting down your user ID (and who knows what else) as you were logging into sites, and then sharing the information with–well, it could be anybody? Thought so. … Continue reading
Posted in Data, digital marketing, Marketing, Media, Privacy, Security
Tagged adtech, Adthink, malware, OnAudience, Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy, privacy, script, security
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