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FTC's proposed "DO NOT TRACK LIST" framework and YOUR earnings
The Federal Trade Commission, yes, the same FTC that brought the hammer down on dialer operators back in the day and beat down spam operations after CAN SPAM, is considering DO NOT TRACK regulations. This means users from the US can opt in to this list and affiliate CONTEXTUAL AD programs (at least those under the FTC's jurisdiction) cannot TRACK these users. While this applies primarily to contextual ad programs like Adsense, webmasters/sponsors should be VIGILANT against any BROAD language that might allow this framework to cover affiliate tracking as well. Given the FTC's actions against dialers, spammers, and fake optin adware in the past, they clearly aren't to be fucked with.
Bad news for affiliates? FTC Source: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2010/12/privacyreport.shtm Relevant passage: Quote:
Google has already responded by releasing an OPT OUT plugin for Chrome users. Source: http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.c...-opt-outs.html Quote:
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This "No Tracking" feature to be released in the newest browsers is aimed at the 3rd party tracking in advertising. It will also block the setting of the Flash shared objects (Flash cookies.) |
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