![]() |
Do you know who is watching you online?
|
Good information. Thanks
|
Just use private browsing
|
awesome way for me not to get paid for my sales.
|
Quote:
. |
who? Robocop?
|
Quote:
As far as I am concerned, evolving to cookieless tracking is an adapt or die situation. XloveCam and XloveCash are progressing towards this new paradigm -- not only for affiliate tracking but also for the replacement of various identifying website cookies. One thing to consider; these ad blockers do not prevent 1st party cookies but are affecting many affiliate program ad/promo tools, not allowing them to appear. Host your own ad tools for your sponsor programs and the graphics/tools will appear on your pages as your domains are not on the blocked list. :2 cents: |
My father died when I was nine months old, but left behind a lot of family secrets. At age 25 I discovered I had a brother no one had told me about and set out to find him. This was in the early 1990s. This was, of course, before the Internet. I read a book called "You too can find anyone" or something like that and one of the sources they listed was a Israeli company in Florida. For $39 they will give you all the information they had on a person. I sent off a check for $39 and got a huge box back with complete bank statements and phone records. It was rather scary.
I can only imagine what they have today. |
Noscript is nice but it is too much hassle,especially if you surf with a lot of new sites and most of site layouts cant be loaded without javascript.Perhaps it would be more useful once javascript gets replaced by html 5.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
|
Why oh why didn't wehateporn informed us about this before? It is too late now.
|
Yes, but how do we know that those plug ins are not monitoring our computers as well?
I think all of those products are just tracking programs disguised as blocking programs. They block all the other 3rd party trackers but the program itself is embedded knee deep in your system, monitoring every place you visit and selling that info to advertising companies. |
Quote:
|
Reason I have like 40 white labels, domain based tracking over cookies :2 cents:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
& OMG, how scary was that to receive all that information without knowing them & as you say, in this day with internet, you can find everything on anyone, no one is a ghost :helpme |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
On-line or by snail mail, NSA et al have you covered. For your own protection of course.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/rep...-us/ar-BBbBDKr The surveillance program, officially called mail covers, is more than a century old, but is still considered a powerful investigative tool. At the request of state or federal law enforcement agencies or the Postal Inspection Service, postal workers record names, return addresses and any other information from the outside of letters and packages before they are delivered to a person?s home. The Postal Service also uses a program called Mail Imaging, in which its computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail sent in the United States. The program?s primary purpose is to process the mail, but in some cases it is also used as a surveillance system that allows law enforcement agencies to request stored images of mail sent to and received by people they are investigating. Another system, the Mail Isolation Control and Tracking Program, was created after anthrax attacks killed five people, including two postal workers, in late 2001, and is used to track or investigate packages or letters suspected of containing biohazards like anthrax or ricin. The program was first made public in 2013 in the course of an investigation into ricin-laced letters mailed to President Obama and former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York City by an actress, Shannon Guess Richardson. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
What he said. BS like this has made most of the beer money affiliates have to quit and damaged the affiliate model across the board. |
I have JavaScript and cookies disabled by default.
|
|
Online, offline, still the same boring stump over here.
|
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 12:27 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123