Doubleclick was the company. They place banner ads on other pages that deliver a cookie header to your browser. Their trick is a script that delivers a cookie along with the graphic. Here's a sample from one of their own ads: Set-Cookie: IAF=x; path=/; expires=Wed, 09-Nov-99 23:59:00 GMT And right from the horses mouth: "DoubleClick has created the largest and most complete user and organization database on the Internet. DoubleClick is able to tell an incredible amount of information about a user, such as operating system, location, organization name, type, revenue, and size (click here for a more detailed description of target selection criteria). Along with sophisticated scheduling and our incredible DART software, DoubleClick is able to automatically and dynamically assign the best ad banner for a user." and "DoubleClick development ad banners are designed to capture more data about an individual or to attract potential advertisers, both of which ultimately benefit all DoubleClick Network member Web sites." Pomp and Puffery. But it makes the marketeers drool. As a user downloads more doubleclick banners, the cookie allows doubleclick to accumulate more crumbs in the form of url of the referring page. Just as traditional marketing demographics were founded on what magazines one subscribes, web advertising hopes to build demographics on what pages you view. Solution? 1) Don't put your name in the netscape configuration (d'oh) 2) make your cookie.txt file read only 3) use www.anonymizer.com when surfing Turning of "auto-load images" will not prevent the doubleclick cookie from being transmitted or recieved. aside note: there is a current cp archive at http://infinity.nus.sg/cypherpunks/ but it could use a local search tool. --j At 03:33 PM 8/5/96 -0500, you wrote:
There's been a thread here about some outfit that, by being referenced from web documents here and there, would insert its cookie in your browser even though you've never directly visited that site. I've nuked any & all messages about that; if anybody recalls any details, I'd be thankful for the information.
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