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by mattmanser
5432 days ago
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I disagree completely. I bought this computer. I pay for my internet connection. And someone like KISSMetrics wants to spy on me using MY stuff? To profit from MY computer tracking me against my express commands? Incognito mode, cookies turned off and they're tricking my computer into tracking me? These are people who have lost all perspective of what's right and wrong. Analytics is a solved problem, there's no innovation here, there's cookies and a way of opting out of it. If regulation is what's needed to stop scum like Kissmetrics from violating my privacy, then regulation's what's needed. |
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You may pay for your computer and internet connection but not for the (vast majority of) sites you visit. This popular sense of entitlement is problematic when "your" stuff live in 3rd party servers running 3rd party software that you're not paying for.