How Verizon Wireless Is Tracking You All Around the Web
Rob Pegoraro
Tech Columnist
November 4, 2014
When Web publishers first started saving information about their
visitors in tiny text files called “cookies,” much of the Internet
freaked out: “You mean there’s some little program on my computer
that follows me around the Internet?”
No, people like me would explain. Cookies don’t do anything on their
own and can be read only by whatever site created them.
Or so we thought. What if the one company that stays with you
wherever you go on the Internet — that is, your Internet provider —
started inserting cookies in your webpages and could track your
online habits for marketing purposes?
Those are the basics of the outrage over the discovery that Verizon
Wireless is tagging most of its subscribers’ Internet traffic with
individual identifiers as part of an advertising initiative.
As the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Jacob Hoffman-Andrews wrote
Monday, this Verizon tracking “effectively reinvents the cookie, but
does so in a way that is shockingly insecure and dangerous to your
privacy.”
And you can’t turn it off.
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