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Ars tests Internet surveillance—by spying on an NPR reporter. On a bright April morning in Menlo Park, California, I became an Internet spy.

Ars tests Internet surveillance—by spying on an NPR reporter

This was easier than it sounds because I had a willing target. I had partnered with National Public Radio (NPR) tech correspondent Steve Henn for an experiment in Internet surveillance. Cross device. Google Is Exploring an Alternative to Cookies for Ad Tracking. Jeff Chiu/Associated PressSundar Pichai, the head of Chrome at Google.

Google Is Exploring an Alternative to Cookies for Ad Tracking

Chrome is the most-used browser, and Google earns 41 percent of digital advertising revenue. Google, the biggest online advertising company, is considering a new way to help advertisers track people across the Web and consolidate its power in the industry.

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Big Data. Terminaux mobiles. Online Identity. Dans la vraie vie. Génétique.