
Many popular websites are sharing users' browsing data with numerous third-party companies, with some sites revealing connections to over 1,500 partners. This practice raises concerns about data privacy and the extent of data sharing in the digital ecosystem.
An analysis of cookie pop-ups on the top 10,000 most popular websites: dozens share date with 1,000+ companies, and thousands share data with 100+ companies (@mattburgess1 / Wired) https://t.co/PWFZjrqzTO 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/IUYK3WwfTt
"The 37 companies identified by the Markup do not make up the total universe of industry players. But the products they create and services they provide illustrate how the industry works and the breadth of its reach." #ethics #data #privacy #business #law #tech #driving https://t.co/LrgUOuu8eC
What do Reuters, ESPN, The Daily Mail, and WebMD all have in common? They all share your browsing data with over 800 third-party advertising "partners." Tap the 🔗 for a WIRED analysis of the worst offenders across the internet's top 10,000 sites. https://t.co/9sI1oRBZq1


