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Subject: RE: Tech: Does collecting data benefit Mudcat? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 29 Jul 17 - 05:42 AM How about posting a list of what "K" identifies? For decades Mudcat has created a more pleasurable on-line experience by using: Operating System CPU and speed Browser Type Cookies Social Media Auto Fill Notepad text that is open on pad Network Previous Site before entering MC Next Site when leaving MC Advertising from Google search Location of ISP provider ( City, State, Country, Zip) Unique user ID You may enjoy exploring: -Gibson Research Institute -Electronic Freedom Foundation -Ghostery Sincerely, Gargoyle There are dozens of ways to spoof and protect, and hundreds more to catch prey in the web. |
Subject: RE: Tech: Does collecting data benefit Mudcat? From: Jack Campin Date: 28 Jul 17 - 05:06 PM I have had all the third-party blocking I can get on this machine when reading Mudcat for years now - the machine is old and slow, and the extra clutter slows everything down to the point that the site is totally unusable. On other machines I don't bother and let that stuff run. |
Subject: Tech: Does collecting data benefit Mudcat? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 28 Jul 17 - 01:02 PM Just switched on Kaspersky private browsing and anti-banner features. My first click into Mudcat blocked 3 banners and 19 attempts to collect data. I am tempted to just leave it on but is this detrimental to Mudcat finances? Cheers DtG |
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