Cornell: Study - Online Trackers Follow Health Site Visitors
June 25, 2020
June 25, 2020
ITHACA, New York, June 25 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Internet trackers are more likely to follow people who visit popular health sites, such as WebMD.com and mayoclinic.org, to other types of sites, a Cornell Tech study has found - suggesting that advertisers might be more likely to target people based on sensitive health information than previously understood.
The study examined how the order in which users visit 15 major health, education and new . . .
Internet trackers are more likely to follow people who visit popular health sites, such as WebMD.com and mayoclinic.org, to other types of sites, a Cornell Tech study has found - suggesting that advertisers might be more likely to target people based on sensitive health information than previously understood.
The study examined how the order in which users visit 15 major health, education and new . . .