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I don´t see any problem here.
Why can't the problem with Google Analytics be solved in the hosts file, again?

Also, I suppose it should be pointed out that there are programs that bock Google Analytics automatically (e.g. Avast!, Ad-Aware, and Spybot S&D) or upon user request (Do Not Track Plus, and various other Firefox plugins).

While I personally hate the "Big Brother" incursions that are occurring throughout modern life, this particular issue seems to me to be one of little significance. Either a person doesn't know/care about GA and therefore ignores it entirely, or they do care about GA and have already taken steps to block it on every site.


-Khalaq
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hedwards: I understand what privacy is, but I also live in the real world where people might see me doing things.
Maybe he believes in something along the lines of: "Ideally - no one should see me doing anything" ?

The Onion did an amazing satirical piece that brought this stance to its logical conclusion...
Post edited May 26, 2012 by Vestin
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hedwards: Also, the geotracking has been known for quite some time... I take it the term Content Delivery Network doesn't mean anything to you...
This thread is not about geotracking, not about CDN usage and not about uptime/reliability. It is about financial transactions, that should be considered privileged information between the customer and the supplier, being sent on to a third party without informing the customer, let alone getting their consent.
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hedwards: But, whatever, I have better things to do with my time and energy to waste on you.
Agreed, you've spent enough time missing the point here.