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by DeathArrow 602 days ago
>- User specific fingerprinting: Determining that your browser is unique among all the browsers the website has seen so that you can be tracked without cookies.

I worked briefly for an ad company that not only did their own fingerprinting but bought a lot of fingerprinting data, along some other type of info: country, age cathegory, sex, income cathegory.

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Funny anecdote: back in 2004-2006 when I held the Infosec 101 course at the university, I raised an obvious point in the privacy section. If an individual harvests data on other people and then uses that to track their movements, actions and behaviours - we'd call it stalking. When a company does that, we call it data mining.

The lecture used to shock the students from the economics department.