online tracking

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Online tracking is a central concern in modern web privacy, as illustrated by recent allegations against LinkedIn. A European advocacy group claimed that LinkedIn scans users' browsers for installed extensions each time the site loads, raising issues of consent and transparency. Because LinkedIn ties browser signals to real names, employers, and job histories, such tracking could link behavioral data to identifiable individuals and organizations. This example highlights broader debates about how professional networks and other platforms collect and use data without clear user awareness. Discussions around online tracking often focus on consent, data collection methods, and the implications for personal privacy in an increasingly monitored digital environment.
  1. LinkedIn Privacy Backlash: Alleged Browser Extension Scanning Explained

    LinkedIn is facing a serious privacy backlash after a European advocacy group alleged that the platform quietly scans users’ browsers for installed extensions every time the site loads. If confirmed, the practice would raise uncomfortable questions about consent, transparency, and how much...