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Re: doubleclick monitoring web browsing habits
On 14 Jun 96 at 14:26, Hal wrote:
> When I run lynx (2.3.7 beta) to <URL:
> http://www.anonymizer.com/cgi-bin/snoop.pl >, it says:
>
> Here's a sampling of the kind of information that a site can collect
> on you (please wait a moment):
> Your computer is a Unix box.
> Your Internet browser is Lynx.
> You are coming from jobe.shell.portal.com.
> You just visited the Anonymizer Home Page.
>
> No user name here.
I visited there from Netscape. Didn't give my user name but
apparently said "You are affiliated with ASB Internet, Inc. ..." and
then displayed a bunch of advertising info by ISP puts out.
An amusing thought: fill the personal info fields with business
advertisements. Perhaps people who surf the web regularly can sell
advertising space.
(insert smiling emoticon here)
> Also, when I follow a mailto: link it asks me to input the email address
> I want the mail to be from! So I don't think it is using local user name
> information, although certainly that is potentially available to it.
Have you tried mailing yourself by putting something else in there? I
remember trying that and seeing from the headers that I sent it (the
usual "Received by ..." username -> machine paths.) Of course that
was on a University's computer system, so they may have patched the
sources.
Rob
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