Lapkritis |
02-14-2015 07:33 AM |
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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
(Post 8486057)
Not really.
Those super cookies are specifically created and designed to monetize advertising.
Technically yes if the carrier were logging and also willing to give up the info.
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Nearly all advertising inherently is to monetize something. The cookies allow for targeted advertisements based upon terms of service which normally include privacy policies. By using their service or even visiting certain websites, you agree to their terms which often include cookies.
In the smartphone era, this becomes murkier than the plain old browser cookie. If you're using WiFi to connect your smartphone to the internet then many applications on your phone can and will transmit data autonomously. In the aggregate, multiple devices can gobble up bandwidth.
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