persistent identifiers how meta yandex exploit browsing hist
Well, chuck some more coal into the engine of the privacy debate train, the journey is far from over. Our chums over at Meta and Yandex have seemingly adopted the naughty habit of attaching persistent identifiers to your detailed browsing histories. Yes, right, another fancy term emerging from the tech underbrush. In normal English, it simply means these organisations can keep a digital tag on your browsing habits, tying your clicks and scrolls to an individual. If you thought you're just another faceless individual in the vast orgy of internet users, think again!
Watching your guilty pleasures on the internet? Well, they very well could be, and it's not like they’re trying to undercover your secret love for cat videos. But don’t fret, not all is lost. Despite this clear abuse of our lovely but significantly complicated tech, our good folks continue to fight the good fight against ongoing invasions of our cherished online sanctity. So, while the world of technology still insists on acting like a stubborn jack-in-the-box, popping up with new challenges when we least expect it, remember, there's always somebody working tirelessly to smack it back into place. That, my friends, is the technological testament of our times! Read more here.