stanford

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Discussions tagged with 'stanford' on WindowsForum.com cover research from Stanford University on online privacy and security. Topics include a Stanford researcher reporting how a marketer exploited a browser flaw to infer users' interests like pregnancy or credit repair, and a Stanford Law School study finding that many ad firms fail to honor 'Do Not Track' requests. Additionally, Google selected Sonic.net to provide ultra-fast broadband for Stanford University residences. These threads highlight Stanford's role in internet privacy research and broadband deployment.
  1. JMH

    Marketer taps browser flaw to see if you're pregnant

    Marketer taps browser flaw to see if you're pregnant ? The Register
  2. JMH

    Windows 7 Study Finds Online Ad Firms Don't Abide By 'Do Not Track' Requests

    Study Finds Online Ad Firms Don't Abide By 'Do Not Track' Requests | threatpost
  3. Captain Jack

    Google picks Santa Rosa's Sonic for high-profile project

    Google has selected local Internet provider Sonic.net as a partner for its high-profile project to deliver ultra-fast broadband services to a select few homes in the South Bay.Sonic.net will provide customer service and perform on-site installations for the fiber optic broadband network...
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