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Exclusive! Daily Mail actively using “prying” technology to influence reader behaviour
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[...] Exclusive! Daily Mail actively using “prying” technology to influence reader behaviour « In Fro… Kevin: The Daily Mail 'reveals' how companies such as BT and Carphone Warehouse are 'spying' on customers by monitoring what people are saying about them on social networks. The Daily Mail quotes privacy advocates saying that this could be a breach of data protection legislation. If I publish something publicly on the internet, I have no expectation that this data is private. This is a great blog post looking at all of the analytics technology that The Daily Mail uses to monitor traffic and respond to comments. Much of The Daily Mail's moralistic campaigning trade on hypocrisy so this all comes pretty much in line with my expectations. The difference now is that there are a lot more people watching the watchers. (tags: UK journalism DailyMail data privacy) [...]
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Every singe website that makes significant money selling ads does exactly the same thing. The Guardian have done this for years, as have The FT.
The only difference is that the Daily Mail is hypocritical. This newspaper is actually a cancer that needs to be destroyed.
This has been happening since the dawn of time in internet terms, and it doesn’t have to cost a cent.
The Mail have covered all the bases – Google Analytics (free), Omniture (not free)