Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Privacy groups push 'Do Not Track' list for online marketers: "A group of nine privacy advocacy organizations today submitted a proposal to the Federal Trade Commission asking it to consider implementing a Do Not Track list to protect people from having their online activities unknowingly tracked and used by marketers. The group also wants the formal definition of the term 'personally identifiable information' updated, and it said Internet advertisers should be forced to provide more robust disclosures on any behavioral tracking they are doing."
Source: computerworld
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