Privacy groups seek 'Do Not Track List'


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WASHINGTON - A number of privacy groups Wednesday called for creation of a "Do Not Track List" that would prohibit advertisers from tracking consumers' online activities.

Similar to the popular Do Not Call telephone lists, the Internet proposal comes amid impressive gains in online advertising revenues, providing critical revenue to startups and Web giants such as Google and Yahoo.

Online ad sales are forecast to more than double to $44 billion in 2011 from $17 billion in 2006, according to eMarketer.com. The growing popularity of online ads is due in part to the sophisticated technology available to target ads.

The issue arose during recent congressional hearings on Google's $3.1 billion bid to buy DoubleClick, which places and tracks online ads.

Industry representatives say targeting means users are more likely to see ads for products they are interested in, rather than random ads.

Consumer groups counter that companies such as DoubleClick collect vast amounts of data on Web users that amount to a potential privacy threat.

Computer users should be notified when their Web surfing is tracked, argue the Consumer Federation of America, the World Privacy Forum and the Center for Democracy and Technology, among other groups in a coalition promoting the idea.

Rather than burying privacy policies in fine print, companies should disclose them more fully and provide easier ways to opt out, the groups said.

The organizations submitted the proposals to the Federal Trade Commission, ahead of the consumer watchdog agency's workshop on Nov. 1-2 to study the increasing use of tracking technology to target online ads.

Eileen Harrington, deputy director of the FTC's bureau of consumer protection, said the agency would study the privacy groups' proposal.

Ari Schwartz, deputy director of CDT, said the do-not-track list would not block ads, but would prevent companies from tracking users' Web behavior.

Advertisers would be required to submit the addresses of Web sites that track consumers to an FTC database, which consumers could access. Additional software would need to be developed to allow users to block such tracking.

"We envision this as a way to cut through those multiple, lengthy, hard-to-read" opt-out notices provided by some online advertisers, said Mark Cooper, director of research at the CFA.

Pam Dixon, executive director of the WPF, said it would also be an improvement over the opt-out "cookie" software in Web browsers that online advertisers offer.

Such cookies are "buggy-and-whip" technology that don't block all tracking methods, she said.

In addition, opt-out cookies are removed when users delete cookies from their browsers, as many security experts recommend, Schwartz said.

Dixon added that ad targeting could lead to discrimination. For example, lower-income Web surfers might receive higher interest-rate mortgage or other loan offers than what higher-income consumers receive.

Other advocates warn that the collected data is vulnerable to hackers and other security breaches, not to mention possible government agency efforts to subpoena the information.

AOL, a unit of Time Warner, said Wednesday it will begin a consumer-awareness campaign and provide customers more information about targeted advertising. The campaign includes millions of clickable banner ads about the practice and the opportunity for consumers to opt-out of Web tracking, AOL officials said.

AOL also said it will expand the use of extended opt-out technology, developed by Tacoda, an online ad company AOL bought earlier this year.

The technology would enable opt-out cookies to reset on users' browsers after cookies are deleted.

The technology amounts to a "de facto do-not-track list," Jules Polonetsky, chief privacy officer at AOL said. "We want to make the opt-out process as simple and transparent as possible," he added.

AOL's initiative consists of "an individual company in a voluntary approach" and wouldn't have the broader impact of a do-not-track list maintained by the FTC, Cooper said.

The FTC's Harrington though said AOL's initiative suggests the marketplace might "provide options for consumers that would be better than ones the government would mandate."

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