Browser cookies: How they could be undermining your privacy

Tuesday, April 8, 2014 - 09:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Eavesdroppers can use cookies from advertising and tracking companies to 'reliably link 90 per cent of a user's web page visits to the same pseudonymous ID,' and to your real-world identity, writes Dan Misener.

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