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[tor-talk] google analytics says it can track across separate domains
A few months ago, someone raised the question of TBB or any included
addon not blocking web beacons / trackers and perhaps something like
Ghostery should be included in TBB (I think). I asked about beacons
(web bugs) compromising anonymity (not to mention privacy). Can't find
the post, but I believe either Mike or Roger replied that it shouldn't
be an issue because web beacons, like Google Analytics, can't track from
site to site. Hope I've got the essence of the reply correct.
That didn't sound quite right, so eventually looked a bit more. I'm not
quite sure what to make of this, but doesn't sound good.
From this Google Analytics site
https://support.google.com/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=55503
"This article explains how to track across completely separate
domains, like www.example.com and www.mysite.com."
And from the later version of Google Analytics,
https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/gajs/methods/gaJSApiDomainDirectory
|"_setAllowLinker(bool)| Sets the linker functionality flag as part
of enabling cross-domain user tracking."
There are other independent articles I've read about ability of web
beacons to track across sites. Here from the horse's mouth, * seems *
to be verifying in a matter of fact, ho - hum way, they can & do track
across completely separate domains. Unless I've completely misread it.
I don't know what this means to Tor users, but as a Firefox user, I
don't want them - & always suspected they were capable of doing more
than gathering data ONLY on the site where they were 1st loaded. BTW,
have many read the new Google "unified" privacy policy?
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