Friday 21 November 2014

AT&T ends controversial use of perma-cookies; the limits of unlimited OneDrive storage

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AT&T ends controversial use of perma-cookies to track users

Both AT&T and Verizon have ad programs based on perma-cookies. AT&T has stopped theirs. Verizon has not. Catch up on what's going on and learn how to check for perma-cookies.

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