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Most Web users are familiar with so-called cookies, which make it possible, for example, to log on to Web sites without having to retype user names and passwords, or to keep track of items placed in virtual shopping carts before they are bought.

The new Web language and its additional features present more tracking opportunities because the technology uses a process in which large amounts of data can be collected and stored on the user's hard drive while online. Because of that process, advertisers and others could, experts say, see weeks or even months of personal data. That could include a user's location, time zone, photographs, text from blogs, shopping cart contents, e-mails and a history of the Web pages visited.

But software developers and the representatives of the World Wide Web argue that as technology advances, consumers have to balance its speed and features against their ability to control their privacy.

Software developers are just gonna make it easier for Big Brother to spy on ya!!

New Web Code Draws Concern Over Risks to Privacy

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you said you were for the idea and now youre posting sources and quotes that are against it?

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How are they quotes against people being monitored on the net?

I posted one because it supports what I was sayin before.

And two to give yall something else to complain about BESIDES the government.

But software developers and the representatives of the World Wide Web argue that as technology advances, consumers have to balance its speed and features against their ability to control their privacy.

Software developers reread what I posted.

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