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I realize this is an older post, but I had fallen behind a bit on my codeproject reading. It all sounds innocent enough, and at the start it was. But now things have progressed. I'll try to provide some possible cases to your points.

Link clicks:

Say I know you have been looking at reviews for a new tv. I can see you've been to review sites three times this past week. Now when you go to a site to order the tv. The selling site had purchased your click information. They now know you are interested in the tv and add 20% to the price when you visit. Is this legal? ethical?

Now for a bit of big brother conspiracy - you regularly visit a site that supports a political view. The next election, the opposing party wins and manages to push through legislation that makes that view illegal. They gather the information of everyone who has visited sites that support that view.


Tracking:

There is also a device id that is now being sent. This is specific to the device. There are companies who use this id and claim they are more private and secure because they are not using a cookie. However, you can delete your cookies, but not the device id. (there are now ways to reset the id, but only after user complaints) You know those apps that "require" you to give them access to your location, though you don't know what for. They also send your location along with this device id. Companies buy this information and use it to essentially track the devices location. Your device location is now being tracked without ever visiting a site. Usually when you run one of these applications. Worse is that they take the location information, and can map that to your home address. Now they can lookup all device ids that connect at that location. They are now able to send you ads on your laptop for things you were looking at on your phone. They can even look at the device ids for your neighbors and assume that maybe you told them about your new tv. So they can send ads to your neighbors device about that tv. Then when they click to buy, it is now marked up 30%.
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