1 posted on
06/06/2012 2:57:53 PM PDT by
Dallas59
To: Dallas59
Went to Obama.com.....Washington Times is tracking me...;-)
2 posted on
06/06/2012 2:59:32 PM PDT by
Dallas59
(President Robert Gibbs 2009-2011)
To: Dallas59
3 posted on
06/06/2012 3:02:05 PM PDT by
Doogle
(((USAF.68-73..8th TFW Ubon Thailand..never store a threat you should have eliminated)))
To: Dallas59
You can see and disable trackers on any website with Ghostery for Firefox. You’d be amazed how many some websites use.
4 posted on
06/06/2012 3:02:25 PM PDT by
Windflier
(To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
To: Dallas59
When I went to Obama.com...

5 posted on
06/06/2012 3:03:20 PM PDT by
Dallas59
(President Robert Gibbs 2009-2011)
To: Dallas59
Stay away from blogs.
They’ll track you, jack you and whack you.
To: Dallas59
9 posted on
06/06/2012 3:17:17 PM PDT by
TomGuy
To: Dallas59
12 posted on
06/06/2012 3:39:18 PM PDT by
TheRobb7
(Remember, JimRob called a truce....not a surrender.)
To: Dallas59
I get Google Analytics only with FR. Most just ignore Google Analytics because it is on pretty much every site. Other than that, this place is clean.
14 posted on
06/06/2012 3:45:21 PM PDT by
mnehring
To: ShadowAce
16 posted on
06/06/2012 4:12:08 PM PDT by
CedarDave
(Voted for Newt today in New Mexico -- too bad he's thrown in with Mittens)
To: rdb3; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; Salo; JosephW; Only1choice____Freedom; amigatec; stylin_geek; ...
18 posted on
06/06/2012 4:38:32 PM PDT by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: Dallas59
Remember, nothing in life is
free. Good Wall Street Journal article showing that vendors don't live up to their Terms and Conditions:
details of Google and other advertising companies that were bypassing privacy levels set by users of Apple's Safari browser
"Google Inc. and other advertising companies have been bypassing the privacy settings of millions of people using Apple Inc.'s Web browser on their iPhones and computerstracking the Web-browsing habits of people who intended for that kind of monitoring to be blocked. The companies used special computer code that tricks Apple's Safari Web-browsing software into letting them monitor many users. Safari, the most widely used browser on mobile devices, is designed to block such tracking by default."
20 posted on
06/06/2012 6:13:29 PM PDT by
uncommonsense
(Conservatives believe what they see; Liberals see what they believe.)
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