Privateness Teams Declare On-line Advertisements Can Goal Abuse Sufferers

Court cases filed in Europe declare web corporations categorize customers in accordance with doubtlessly delicate surfing behavior, after which use the ones labels to focus on commercials.
Complaints filed in Europe claim internet companies categorize users based on potentially sensitive browsing habits, and then use those labels to target ads.Original article
Author: Wired

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