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...government's proposed Communications Data Bill, which includes plans to collect data on the phone, e-mail and web browsing habits of every member of the population. The proposals would give the government access to telephone numbers dialled... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/16/237743/tories-pledge-to-rip-out-ripa-surveillance.htm
...s illicit browsing history'' but also stated as "preventing computers from tracking your online whereabouts or browsing habits - much-needed information for web sites that deliver targeted advertising". Aren't these mutually incompatible... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-collaboration-technology-blog/2008/09/the-beat-goes-on.html
...technologies such as Phorm which track online users' browsing habits and then use the information for targeted marketing...to get specific consent from users to track their browsing habits before doing so. But US privacy advocates have... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/07/03/236753/us-online-advertisers-scramble-to-avoid-new-privacy.htm
...consider to be spurious reasons according to a report by the BBC. 'BT trialled the Phorm system - which monitors web browsing habits in order to better target ads - without the consent of users last summer. Angry users handed over a dossier of... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/it-collaboration-technology-blog/2008/09/the-short-arm-of-the-law.html
...has delayed full UK implementation of the Phorm technology, which helps advertisers target web users based on their browsing habits. Only a limited trial with 10,000 BT customers has been conducted in the UK. Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/31/235461/phorm-to-trial-controversial-ad-technology-in-korea.htm
...targeted advertising Ian Grant Thursday 12 March 2009 11:11 Google is building profiles of customers’ browsing habits so it can target them with advertisements. The search engine is tracking the websites people visit to build up... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/12/235245/google-to-profile-web-use-for-targeted-advertising.htm
...groups has delayed full UK implementation of the technology, which helps advertisers target web users based on their browsing habits. A survey that polled 1,000 consumers found that 45% are open to marketers using this technique to send them... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/02/235505/privacy-groups-oppose-advert-targeting.htm
...adware causes sluggish systems, slow Web browsing and annoying pop-ups. The more dangerous spyware might track browsing habits or sensitive information and transmit that information back to its creator. The term spyware is most commonly... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/03/29/222732/malware-overview-the-full-details.htm
... GFI WebMonitor is claimed to be an ideal solution to transparently exercise a degree of control over users' browsing habits and to ensure legal compliance - in a manner which will not alienate network users. Traditional internet access... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/06/18/203248/gfi-webmonitor-offers-easier-internet-access-control.htm
...Web advertising and marketing company DoubleClick has dropped its Intelligent Targeting service which tracked Web browsing habits. The company said in a statement: "Given the focus of our business, we have decided that the Intelligent Targeting... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/01/14/184630/doubleclick-discontinues-web-tracking-service.htm

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... Software monitors employee browsing habits. January 5, 2009...administrators to control employees' browsing habits and monitor downloads...to control their employees' browsing habits and to monitor downloads... http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/553512

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...because they can see your screens. But what about spyware? Spyware will only monitor what you are doing, can capture browsing habits and also more sensitive data that can be transmitted to advertisers and others. It's also very dangerous... http://www.prlog.org/10279819-free-malware-remover-that-is-effective.html
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