From wired:
http://www.wirednews.com/news/business/0%2C1367%2C37703%2C00.html
"'Microsoft has started an important correction ... (in) its decision to make its Web browser stop and ask users before reporting data about them,' said Richard Smith, a prominent security expert who has exposed several Internet privacy bugs. "
"The additions for Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser will describe cookies to the user and differentiate between first- and third-party cookies, Microsoft said. The browser will then let the user refuse third-party cookies. "
Wow!
Talking about monopoly, I don't care. I'm getting better technology for FREE.
http://www.wirednews.com/news/business/0%2C1367%2C37703%2C00.html
"'Microsoft has started an important correction ... (in) its decision to make its Web browser stop and ask users before reporting data about them,' said Richard Smith, a prominent security expert who has exposed several Internet privacy bugs. "
"The additions for Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser will describe cookies to the user and differentiate between first- and third-party cookies, Microsoft said. The browser will then let the user refuse third-party cookies. "
Wow!
Talking about monopoly, I don't care. I'm getting better technology for FREE.