Re:privacy posting
I use a couple of very small FREE utilities from a site called
Analog-X. They are designed to make cookies and pop-ups disappear.
The are very small not like Microsoft Behemoth programs.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/cookie.htm
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pow.htm
The site has many other downloads that depend on how much you're
into tweaking your computers performance and audio capabilities.
I love this site and look forward to every new program that comes
out. They are all free and work perfectly so give them a try and foil
the cookies and pop-ups before they give all your information away to
everyone on the net. Bolger builders need privacy sometimes.
John
Analog-X. They are designed to make cookies and pop-ups disappear.
The are very small not like Microsoft Behemoth programs.
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/cookie.htm
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/pow.htm
The site has many other downloads that depend on how much you're
into tweaking your computers performance and audio capabilities.
I love this site and look forward to every new program that comes
out. They are all free and work perfectly so give them a try and foil
the cookies and pop-ups before they give all your information away to
everyone on the net. Bolger builders need privacy sometimes.
John
--- In bolger@y..., Harry James <welshman@p...> wrote:
> This opt out depends on a cookie itself does it not? I scrub
cookies
> atleast at the end of every session and always when leving a major
site
> like Yahoo.
>
> HJ
>
> pauldayau wrote:
>
> > for those of you that only read your emails online and dont
download
> >there was a posting regarding yahoo flagging your computer to
track
> >what you do for "research" The posting has already been taken off
> >the list so they obviously dont want you to opt out of it.
> > Yahoo groups has instituted another policy without informing
> >its users.
> >
> >They are using web beacons ('pixels') to track users OUTSIDE
> >of Yahoo's sites "to conduct research on behalf of certain
> >partners on their web sites and also for auditing purposes."
> >You can opt out of this program by going here:
> >
> >http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html
> >
> >After you click on the "opt out"link, pay attention to the
> >next page. The gray button that comes up CANCELS the
> >opt out, so don't click it; just close the browser tab or the
> >browser window instead.
> >
> >You may also want to note that you are opting out of for
> >a specific browser & a specific computer. If you use
> >multiple computers or browsers, you need to opt out for
> >each.
> > Lets see if this posting gets into the archive
> > Paul
> >
> >
This opt out depends on a cookie itself does it not? I scrub cookies
atleast at the end of every session and always when leving a major site
like Yahoo.
HJ
pauldayau wrote:
atleast at the end of every session and always when leving a major site
like Yahoo.
HJ
pauldayau wrote:
> for those of you that only read your emails online and dont download
>there was a posting regarding yahoo flagging your computer to track
>what you do for "research" The posting has already been taken off
>the list so they obviously dont want you to opt out of it.
> Yahoo groups has instituted another policy without informing
>its users.
>
>They are using web beacons ('pixels') to track users OUTSIDE
>of Yahoo's sites "to conduct research on behalf of certain
>partners on their web sites and also for auditing purposes."
>You can opt out of this program by going here:
>
>http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html
>
>After you click on the "opt out"link, pay attention to the
>next page. The gray button that comes up CANCELS the
>opt out, so don't click it; just close the browser tab or the
>browser window instead.
>
>You may also want to note that you are opting out of for
>a specific browser & a specific computer. If you use
>multiple computers or browsers, you need to opt out for
>each.
> Lets see if this posting gets into the archive
> Paul
>
>
for those of you that only read your emails online and dont download
there was a posting regarding yahoo flagging your computer to track
what you do for "research" The posting has already been taken off
the list so they obviously dont want you to opt out of it.
Yahoo groups has instituted another policy without informing
its users.
They are using web beacons ('pixels') to track users OUTSIDE
of Yahoo's sites "to conduct research on behalf of certain
partners on their web sites and also for auditing purposes."
You can opt out of this program by going here:
http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html
After you click on the "opt out"link, pay attention to the
next page. The gray button that comes up CANCELS the
opt out, so don't click it; just close the browser tab or the
browser window instead.
You may also want to note that you are opting out of for
a specific browser & a specific computer. If you use
multiple computers or browsers, you need to opt out for
each.
Lets see if this posting gets into the archive
Paul
there was a posting regarding yahoo flagging your computer to track
what you do for "research" The posting has already been taken off
the list so they obviously dont want you to opt out of it.
Yahoo groups has instituted another policy without informing
its users.
They are using web beacons ('pixels') to track users OUTSIDE
of Yahoo's sites "to conduct research on behalf of certain
partners on their web sites and also for auditing purposes."
You can opt out of this program by going here:
http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html
After you click on the "opt out"link, pay attention to the
next page. The gray button that comes up CANCELS the
opt out, so don't click it; just close the browser tab or the
browser window instead.
You may also want to note that you are opting out of for
a specific browser & a specific computer. If you use
multiple computers or browsers, you need to opt out for
each.
Lets see if this posting gets into the archive
Paul