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Message-ID: <2066f5bd0709150330p42330bb2k102c00518949552f@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 15:30:56 +0500
From: Cyberheb <cyb3rh3b@...il.com>
To: "Kristian Erik Hermansen" <kristian.hermansen@...il.com>
Cc: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: Google Tracking

"Noscript is ur friend"?!

Beside using that firefox add-on to block the google-analytics thing, you
can also use the anonymity tools to hide from other analysis tracking
application.

- h3b

On 9/15/07, Kristian Erik Hermansen <kristian.hermansen@...il.com> wrote:
>
> It appears to me that Google has the ability to know nearly all the
> sites you have visited because many larger web presences utilize
> Google Analytics.  What this means is that Google is continually
> compiling data on every visitor across the Internet.  If they like,
> they should have the ability to tie this to any Google services
> account you operate.  Thus, perhaps they can search your Google user
> id and see nearly all the web sites you have ever visited across the
> Internet (not necessarily using their search engine, mind you).
> Pretty cool, or scary, depending on which side of the fence you sit.
>
> Now, correct me if I am wrong here, but I would like to hear from
> anyone who utilizes Google Analytics and believes this is not the
> case.  Does the EULA suggest that Google is not tracking users across
> the entire Internet?  Just a random though I had.  Maybe this is
> widely known and everyone has taken proactive measures to hide this
> data from Google already.  It is merely as simple as blocking the
> domain.  Maybe there is a more elegant way to do it?
> --
> Kristian Erik Hermansen
>
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