Subj : Re: Your Gmail search res To : Rob Mccart From : Aaron Thomas Date : Sat Mar 29 2025 07:48 am RM> >ur browsers, and then when we go to another website, the latter website RM> >is making logical decisions about us based on the cookies from the RM> >websites we previously visited. That can be averted by deleting cookies RM> RM> Maybe.. but that situation would assume that the Tracking is done by RM> the Browser and not by the Web Site you just visited. As I understood RM> it (?) when you went to a web page, every page you visited after that RM> was reported back to that web site. The reason for this is not always RM> evil, it is often just a way of seeing what you are interested in so RM> they can send you ads for things you will more likely go for. You're probably right. But think about it this way: If we're avoiding Chrome and Firefox because we don't want to be tracked, doesn't it seem like the authors of our operating systems would have an even more devious way of tracking us? And aren't they all on the same side of the table at the World Economic Forum? ;) --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/04/30 (Windows/64) * Origin: JoesBBS.Com, Telnet:23 SSH:22 HTTP:80 (1:342/200) .