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- 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html author "Anderson, Nate".
- 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html date "2008-07-23".
- 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html isCitedBy NebuAd.
- 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html quote "He points out that the system is essentially a massive bridge running Fedora, and that NebuAd advises ISPs to install it inline in their networks in such a way that all web traffic passes through it...opted out or not. As the engineer explains, "When we asked them about an opt-out method for our customers, they didn't have one. And unless they alter the architecture of their system drastically, they won't ever have one. Their system is a bridge, so you would need some sort of magical layer-two switching device upstream that switched frames from users that have opted out around the NebuAd appliance. How would you build a device like this without profiling your users in the first place to determine who had opted out? It's not like there is an opt-out bit you can flip in the header of an Ethernet frame." So while the data actually created and stored by NebuAd or Embarq may end up being totally anonymous and innocuous, everyone's data is still pumped into a third-party box.".
- 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html title "Embarq: Don't all users read our 5,000 word privacy policy?".
- 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html url 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html.
- 20080723-embarq-dont-all-users-read-our-5000-word-privacy-policy.html work "ars technica".