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With growing data privacy controversy over the use of tracking tools and analytics embedded in health-related websites, it's becoming increasingly important for entities to carefully and proactively ...
Three stealthy tracking mechanisms designed to avoid weaknesses in browser cookies pose potential privacy risks to Internet users, a new research paper has concluded. The methods — known as canvas ...
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Business leaders must understand the evolving landscape of website tracking litigation, recognize which activities can trigger claims, and implement robust compliance strategies to protect their ...
After launch, ongoing tracking keeps your site competitive. Use automation and analytics to catch issues early and sustain SEO growth.
Overuse of employee-monitoring tools can lead to serious outcomes, including mistrust, privacy concerns, low morale, and an ...
Amid the booming age of video rentals that marked the 1980s, former President Ronald Reagan sought to protect the privacy of customers' video rental history and ...
Using tools to track your website traffic is an excellent way to generate leads and make customers' online experiences more personalized. Tracking website visitors isn't just about knowing what pages ...
On March 18, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights (OCR) revised its December 1, 2022 Bulletin on website tracking tools. [The December 2022 version is available ...
The largest website operators in the country, including Microsoft Corp., Yahoo Inc. and AOL Inc., say it is impossible for them to monitor all the tracking technologies their sites install on visitors ...
(TNS) — It looks like Florida Internet users won’t be getting paid for visiting commercial websites that track their mouse clicks and keystrokes. Activity tracking software used by wholesale club ...