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Bill Douglas 07-15-2013 04:01 PM

It's not just computers that are guilty of it.

I had time to kill before a meeting in town so I strolled around Armstrong European, the local Porsche dealership and explained "just browsing thanks". The sales guy must have followed me back to my car, got the rego, gone through the Motor Vehicle Registration, payed a fee, then mailed me some brouchures.

Joe Bob 07-15-2013 04:04 PM

Unless he got your DL, it is illegal to get personal info from DMV.....but there are so many mining databases to get that info.

Betya CatFax sells their info.

stomachmonkey 07-15-2013 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danimal16 (Post 7550618)
I have installed AdBlock on my Mac and it really cut these ads down. Sometimes I turn it off to see how much junk it is killing.

Problem with AdBlock is it also blocks real content and depending on the site design you would never know it.

Websites are no longer hand coded. They are generated dynamically on the fly.

CMS, content management systems, like Wordpress make it easy for novices to set up a presence and are also employed by name brand sites. Unfortunately some of the modules/plug ins that are used to rotate content grew out of/exhibit the same behavioral signatures of ad rotators. Adblock sees them and prevents them from being shown regardless of content.

So in short you may be missing stuff you actually want without knowing it.

Porsche-O-Phile 07-15-2013 04:14 PM

Run Little Snitch and browse a few web sites - you'll be stunned at how much crap content from unrelated addresses gets loaded with a particular site. Start denying outgoing packets to those sites and you cut down on a lot of the profiling junk and still get most of what you want. Couple that with Private Browsing, deleting cookies after each browsing session and running AdBlocker and it helps quite bit. Very little junk/ad/crap/malware/profiling nonsense.

id10t 07-15-2013 05:01 PM

cross site tracking cookies

wdfifteen 07-15-2013 05:06 PM

I'm less worried about the ads that appear than I am about the amount of data on my activities that is collected, bought, and sold. I suspect the ads I see are just the tip of the iceberg of what my information is used for.

A930Rocket 07-15-2013 05:18 PM

I had to look and see what was at the top of the page. It just seems like background noise now. Anyway, it was an ad for Lumber Liquidators, as I had looked there for hardwood flooring awhile back.

Radioactive 07-15-2013 06:05 PM

Try this... seems to work. YMMV

Blocking Unwanted Connections with a Hosts File

stomachmonkey 07-15-2013 07:11 PM

Quote:

Try this... seems to work. YMMV<br>
<br>
<a href="http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm" target="_blank">Blocking Unwanted Connections with a Hosts File</a>
Better off using Little Snitch or comparable product.

They work dynamically on the fly, give you complete real time control, allow toggling in case you need to turn off a filter for a specific site/purpose.

john70t 07-15-2013 09:45 PM

I don't mind a few relevant ads.
It helps the website, and promotes business.

However, the internet stalking thing is out of control.

M.D. Holloway 07-16-2013 04:23 AM

Big Data Rules

Radioactive 07-16-2013 05:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 7551099)
Better off using Little Snitch or comparable product.

They work dynamically on the fly, give you complete real time control, allow toggling in case you need to turn off a filter for a specific site/purpose.


Little Snitch looks nice

Little Snitch = Mac only, $34.95

Host File = Any platform, Free

Just saying

widebody911 07-16-2013 05:38 AM

Firefox and AdBlock+

I don't want to hear any crap about how websites won't make any money without the ads. They had their chance, and shot themselves in the dick with all of the dancing baloney and tracking.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1373981792.jpg

Paul_Heery 07-16-2013 05:54 AM

If you run Chrome, try the Collusion extension if you want to see what is going on and how you are being tracked. Earlier, I reset Collusion and visited one site only which is our local newspaper. I didn't click on anything. I just visited their homepage. The results are below.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1373982561.jpg

This is just a simple example. Install the extension then take a look at all of the sites that have been informed of your activity at the end of a day.

BTW, the above shot only represents the connections that would have been made from my laptop. I use intentional DNS poisoning at the router to eliminate the traffic to most of these site. It is akin to using a host file on your PC.

widebody911 07-16-2013 08:47 AM

I downloaded the Collusion extension for FireFox

Doesn't pick up much with AdBlock Plus enabled

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1373993207.jpg

Aragorn 07-16-2013 10:17 AM

I used another browser that rhymes with "dome" and set all the security settings to no cookies etc. Spybot found cookies every time after I closed the browser.

IE is pretty good at stopping most cookies if you set it correctly to dump history on exit. Read each check box carefully to make sure you are setting it correctly.

Just as an aside, I was looking at one of the page one threads here on PPOT yesterday and after leaving it, got a banner ad for birth control.... and it wasn't even in a PARF thread...:D

Porsche-O-Phile 07-16-2013 10:44 AM

Yea but the company behind that (rhymes with "moogle") is one of if not THE worst offenders insofar as personal privacy data-mining and profiling. I quite deliberately avoid ANYTHING they create - analytics sites, software (other than Sketchup because it rocks) because I just don't and won't ever trust them.

Synchro Joe 07-16-2013 04:13 PM

Try: https://www.abine.com/dntdetail.php

I installed their free software and it blocks tons of those damn tracking cookies, and shows who's trying to track you or if it's OK site, etc. So far literally thousands of tracking cookies blocked and far fewer 'targeted' ads.

porsche4life 07-16-2013 05:30 PM

Quote:

Was in Toronto, check flights to Toronto appear, same with Dish network, ladders, you name it.<br>
<br>
edit: why am I getting pop up banners on movers. Is there something that I don't know?
If you start seeing adds for divorce attys, hide your valuables! ;)

john70t 07-19-2013 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ForBell (Post 7550695)
I search on DuckDuckGo...the owner does not hold info, therefore, he has none to give or sell.

My computer is still running scripts and locking-up.
I noticed one of the processes is still not being blocked, and did a search for "synacor ghostery" on Bing and Duckduckgo.
They are the exact same.

How can Microsoft claim "they don't track you"?

Here are the crap first page search results:
USING BING:
Error in Internet Explorer 9: "We were unable to return you to ...
Various startups Advisor profiles | LinkedIn
Need /etc/apt/sources.list - Linux Archive
David Perlmutter | Facebook
Archive News & Video for Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013 | Reuters.com
IE9 tracking protection list - Scribd
netgroup.uniroma2.it
lists.freebsd.org
Top sites Angela Merkel: siječanj 2013
SOURCE - Robtex
David Perlmutter | Facebook

USING DUCKDUCKGO:
Error in Internet Explorer 9: "We were unable to return you ...
Various startups Advisor profiles | LinkedIn
Need /etc/apt/sources.list - Linux Archive
David Perlmutter | Facebook
Archive News & Video for Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013 | Reuters.com
IE9 tracking protection list - Scribd
netgroup.uniroma2.it
lists.freebsd.org
Top sites Angela Merkel: siječanj 2013


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