Here's Some Companies Who Unmask Anonymous Web Visitors (And Why They Do It)

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  1. lotuseclat79

    lotuseclat79 Registered Member

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    DesuMaiden Registered Member

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    The most interesting quote in this article
    He is correct. If you are using facebook and you've liked several hundred things, you can longer be anonymous on the internet.


    Frankly I am not extremely opposed to being targeted as long as there are boundaries (can only be remarketed to 10 times, opt-out of emails),

    I would like to keep my privacy/anonymity, thank you very much. ;) ;)
    So I'm not going to use Facebook and any other service that erodes it.
     
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