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New Firefox Feature Blocks Behavioral Ads - that isn't going to be good for marketing.
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Just now having any kinds of ads on your site will be the worst thing ever and its going to make it hard to pay for the net.
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I hope they don't have it as a default feature or at least they don't totally block ads just the tracking of ads.
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I thought it just blocks refers and things like that and not actual ads? Maybe I'm wrong as I use other things on my system to guard my whereabouts online.
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I've since found out that this is just about the regular noops that has always been there nothing new.
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I hate any kind of tracking really, the most any site should put on you is a cookie for when you return and nothing more!
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...And even cookies I'm against and have a cookie blocker on my browser to ensure they cannot track y every move.
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I hate whwn sites try to put cookies in your browser and you haven't even logged in or registered for anything.
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In each browser their is a setting for cookies you just set the limited status so you only get a cookie inserted if you ask for it.
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Sometimes you have to do more than that because other sites use java and javascript to manipulate your browser.
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