California-based auditor webXray reports that tech giants have continued to use cookies to track users across the internet, even when website visitors reject them. Google, Microsoft, and Meta have all disputed the findings.Read Entire Article
Clicking "reject cookies" might not actually do anything
Why This Matters
This revelation highlights ongoing privacy concerns and the potential for major tech companies to bypass user preferences, undermining trust in digital privacy measures. It underscores the need for stronger regulations and transparency to protect consumers' online privacy. For users, it emphasizes the importance of being vigilant about how their data is collected and used.
Key Takeaways
- Major tech companies may still track users despite cookie rejection.
- Disputes exist over the accuracy of these tracking practices.
- Enhanced privacy regulations may be needed to ensure user choices are respected.
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