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Do-not-track hypocrisy

Posted on November 21, 2011July 2, 2025 by Dissent

Jeff Jarvis takes the New York Times to task for its editorial supporting a federal Do Not Track measure while their own behavior might be described as Extreme Tracking.  You can read his column on Business Insider, here.

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