Ask Slashdot: How Much of Your Online Browsing Can Advertisers See?

dryriver writes: We all know the phenomenon of browsing from an internet site A to a completely unrelated internet site B, and having identical ads follow you from site A to site B. Logic suggests that some kind of advertising system is following you from site A to B, and possibly onto subsequent sites C, D and E as well. Logic also suggests that this advertising system can now put together a nice long list of whatever you are looking at online. So here’s the question: How much of your online browsing is “monitored” or “logged” this way by advertisers? Can there be any realistic expectation of privacy on the internet if the default behavior of advertisers is to track you as much as they can?

Read more of this story at Slashdot.



Source: Slashdot – Ask Slashdot: How Much of Your Online Browsing Can Advertisers See?