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In reply to the discussion: Firefox browser to move ahead with ‘Do Not Track’ option [View all]ConservativeDemocrat
(2,720 posts)13. They'll just stop serving pages to Firefox browers...
...if it becomes unprofitable to do so.
Although I doubt it will come to that, actually. If they really want to, they could track it all internally by providing unique links as their RefIds, and matching things up in the back end. A lot of that is already being done, actually.
Haters are going to hate, but the people programming these things are providing a service that someone has to pay for.
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Ghostery works from a list, which gets updated, it seems to work fairly well. nt
bemildred
Jun 2013
#6
Those that claim to know "reality" are fooling themselves and no one else.
rhett o rick
Jun 2013
#54
No one gives two shits about having a banner or inline image advertising some product or service,
Heywood J
Jun 2013
#77
Yep. While we may not like it, ads pay for all of this "free" content we view.
progressoid
Jun 2013
#61
Sam the Butcher doesn't sell my private information to others when I deal with him.
Heywood J
Jun 2013
#78
Better privacy is another nice add on for Firefox. It cleans LSO flash "supercookies"
Snarkoleptic
Jun 2013
#47
What kind of "Internet services" do they expect Linux users to pay for?
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2013
#64