This anodyne footer, which gives no hint of the level of third-party tracking imposed on readers, stays the same even on Privacy Project articles that cover companies with a direct financial relationship to the New York Times. Or Privacy Project op-eds by those companies' CEOs.
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Snowden finds device tracking scary, but the article he links to about it tracks exactly where you are in the page, so it can better determine how far you read, what engaged your attention, and whether you looked at ads. Again, all undisclosed by NYT. https://twitter.com/Snowden/status/1209104006200676353 …pic.twitter.com/w6sdgex0oi
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Tbf, that’s only 10 external business entities tops in that list, no?

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Advertising oligopoly fixes the surveillance problem!
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And people ask why I block cookies by default, use the eff privacy Badger, and intercept DNS requests.
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okay but counterpoint… if that tracker sends them information about other websites I go to and that information is then available to third parties at some undisclosed future point, then I’d argue that it really is
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