Time Warner Inc's AOL Internet division said on Wednesday that it would let users opt out of online advertisements that are presented to individuals based on the Web sites they have visited. Such behaviorally targeted ads use "cookies," information that identifies a computer, to keep track of where the user has visited online and send that person commercial messages accordingly.
Internet publishers say this system lets users get ads for products they may be interested in rather than sending useless information, but consumer advocates say it is yet another potential violation of privacy online. AOL's program will point consumers to the right place to block such ads. Choosing to opt out sends a cookie to a user's computer that blocks the ads from appearing. AOL's system prevents the deletion of the opt-out cookie. The program will also send "millions" of public service banner ads explaining the policy across the company's own Web sites and on those in which it sells ads.
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Internet publishers say this system lets users get ads for products they may be interested in rather than sending useless information, but consumer advocates say it is yet another potential violation of privacy online. AOL's program will point consumers to the right place to block such ads. Choosing to opt out sends a cookie to a user's computer that blocks the ads from appearing. AOL's system prevents the deletion of the opt-out cookie. The program will also send "millions" of public service banner ads explaining the policy across the company's own Web sites and on those in which it sells ads.
















I hear they strangle kittens!
I hear they strangle kittens!
And then eat them!
To me it seems AOL cannot get it straight.. One day it wants to be a content provider and bombard users with ads. Next day it decided to be in an advertising business and abandons its main AOL software and lets go most of its employees... Now the company realized that users actually hate ads and ****ing off users might not be the best business model. So what it is going to be now, content provider again?
TJ
No matter who it is, when I hear them say "my email is: lxxx@aol.com - I just lose interest - and think "there is nothing important this person has to offer, I dont need to continue this conversation.
I guess that makes me an ISP snob
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