Yahoo is Tracking Group Members
Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:45 pm
I just received this from a friend in another group and thought it was important enough to pass on to you. I chose to Opt-Out.
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If you belong to ANY Yahoo Groups - be aware that Yahoo is now using
"Web Beacons" to track every Yahoo Group user. It's similar to
cookies, but allows Yahoo to record every website and every group you
visit, even when you're not connected to Yahoo. Look at their updated
privacy statement at:
http://info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yahoo/details.html
About half-way down the page, in the section on *cookies*, You will
see a link that says *WEB BEACONS*.
Click on the phrase "Web Beacons." On the page that opens, on the left
find a box entitled "Opt-Out."
In that section find "opt-out of interest-matched advertising" link
that will let you "opt-out" of their snooping.
Click it and then click the opt-out button on the next page.
Note that Yahoo's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to
opt-out of it - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE
Specific. That means you will have to opt-out on every computer (and
browser) you use.
Related article:
http://antivirus.about.com/od/spywarean ... oobugs.htm
ALSO, in the Ad Matching Opt-out page there is also a link to the
"Network Advertising Initiative". It lists their members and you can
opt out of those as well.
http://networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp
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If you belong to ANY Yahoo Groups - be aware that Yahoo is now using
"Web Beacons" to track every Yahoo Group user. It's similar to
cookies, but allows Yahoo to record every website and every group you
visit, even when you're not connected to Yahoo. Look at their updated
privacy statement at:
http://info.yahoo.com/privacy/us/yahoo/details.html
About half-way down the page, in the section on *cookies*, You will
see a link that says *WEB BEACONS*.
Click on the phrase "Web Beacons." On the page that opens, on the left
find a box entitled "Opt-Out."
In that section find "opt-out of interest-matched advertising" link
that will let you "opt-out" of their snooping.
Click it and then click the opt-out button on the next page.
Note that Yahoo's invasion of your privacy - and your ability to
opt-out of it - is not user-specific. It is MACHINE
Specific. That means you will have to opt-out on every computer (and
browser) you use.
Related article:
http://antivirus.about.com/od/spywarean ... oobugs.htm
ALSO, in the Ad Matching Opt-out page there is also a link to the
"Network Advertising Initiative". It lists their members and you can
opt out of those as well.
http://networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp