Good reason for using Tor/Privoxy
Harry Hoffman
hhoffman at ip-solutions.net
Wed Jun 14 03:34:41 UTC 2006
Don't render html or load remote images in client software, otherwise
you are just asking for trouble :-D
--
Harry Hoffman
Integrated Portable Solutions, LLC
877.846.5927 ext 1000
http://www.ip-solutions.net/
Freemor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> came across this little Gem while reading the fine print on a mailing
> from my ISP
>
> "... including the use of web beacons in HTML-based email."
>
> In the mailing "web beacons" was linked to:
>
> http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/ca/pixels/details.html
>
> Seem Yahoo has decided to be evil and use WebBugs to track movements all
> over the place. I've been poking around and they are certainly going out
> of their way to make it difficult to block the pesky little things that
> they use on their websites (lots of different file names, in proper size
> specified to bypass thing that would look for a size of 1x1, etc.). So
> if you friends/family/colleagues even question Why Tor/Privoxy here is a
> shining example of why they are important.
>
> BTW their "opt-out" option isn't worth the bits that make it up as all
> they do is set a cookie (yeah.. o.k. I'll let you set permanent cookies
> so you wont track me with the webbugs. Do they think I'm that foolish?
> <sigh>). Sadly many people will probably miss that it is just a cookie,
> very correctly flush their cookies and (oops...) opt back in.
>
> Anyways, Just figured that this tidbit would be of interest to some
> here.
>
> Take Care,
>
>
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>
> Freemor <freemor at yahoo.ca>
> Freemor <freemor at rogers.com>
>
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