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Tales from a software engineer
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I develop software, but it's not all I write about
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Tales from a software engineer | I develop software, but it's not all I write about Tales from a software engineer I develop software, but it's not all I write about Home About EU cookie tracking law is impotent 9 June 2013 Alistair 2 comments So in Europe (I mean the EU but it’s a clumsier phrase) we have a cookie law, and web sites must ask your permission to store data about your web visit using things called cookies. Those in Europe accessing European web sites may have seen little panels at the bottom of the site “by using our site you consent to our use of cookies… click here to dismiss” Yet there are also tracking services that we seem to be unable to opt out of. I installed a browser plugin called Ghostery on Firefox and Opera (the only two browsers I really use). It tells me how many tracking web sites are embedded in a page and lets me block them. It can detect thousands of different trackers. Facebook only has one tracker, the Football Association ...
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