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The Do Not Track standard has crossed into crazy territory

2012/10/10

The Do Not Track standard has crossed into crazy territory

tl;dr: the Direct Marketing Association doesn’t care if you say “Do Not Track”, they’ll just track you anyway, and if you try to stop them, you’re un-Ameriderp and hate freedom and jerbs.

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