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W3C to recommend allowing companies with whom users show an “intention to interact”, like a Facebook login, to track them, weakening “Do Not Track” efforts

Fred B. Campbell Jr / New York Times : Tweets: @darylsurat , @stevesi and @caseynewton Tweets: Daryl Surat / @darylsurat : The Slow Death of ‘Do Not Track’ http://www.nytimes.com/... “For starters, the FTC doesn't seem to fully understand the nature of the Internet.” Steven Sinofsky / @stevesi : “Slow Death of Do Not Track” http://www.nytimes.com/... // What if 1st party sites used ad networks off TLD? There would be accountability then. Casey Newton / @caseynewton : Dept. of unintended consequences: How ‘Do Not Track’ will only make Google and Facebook more powerful: http://www.nytimes.com/...

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