Internet technology has
posed new challenges for the protection of individual privacy. Information sent
over this vast network of networks may pass through many different computer
systems before it reaches its final destination. Each of these systems is
capable of monitoring, capturing, and storing communications that pass through
it. Web sites track searches that have been conducted, the Web sites and Web
pages visited, the online content a person has accessed, and what items that
person has inspected or purchased over the Web.
Ø Cookies.
Cookies are
small text files deposited on a computer hard drive when a user visits Web
sites. Cookies identify the visitor’s Web browser software and track visits to
the Web site. When the visitor returns to a site that has stored a cookie, the
Web site software will search the visitor’s computer, find the cookie, and know
what that person has done in the past.
Ø Web beacons (
Web bugs )
Web beacons are
tiny software programs that keep a record of users’ online click stream and
report this data back to whoever owns the tracking file invisibly embedded in
e-mail messages and Web pages that are designed to monitor the behavior of the
user visiting a Web site or sending e-mail.
Ø Spyware.
Spyware can
secretly install itself on an Internet user’s computer by piggybacking on
larger applications. Once installed, the spyware calls out to Web sites to send
banner ads and other unsolicited material to the user, and it can report the
user’s movements on the Internet to other computers.
Ø Google services
and behavioral targeting.
About 75
percent of global Internet users use Google Search and other Google services,
making Google the world’s largest collector of online user data. Whatever
Google does with its data has an enormous impact on online privacy. Most
experts believe that Google possesses the largest collection of personal
information in the world.
Behavioral targeting is a
method used by online publishers and advertisers to increase the effectiveness
of their campaigns. Google has been using behavioral targeting to help it
display more relevant ads based on users’ search activities and to target
individuals as they move from one site to another in order to show them display
or banner ads. Google allows tracking software on its search pages, and using
Double Click, it is able to track users across the Internet.
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Management Information Systems 13e Global edition
Kenneth Laudon and Jane Laudon
Kenneth Laudon and Jane Laudon






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