Some people really do support families publishing on the Web -- and do what they want anyway, you know.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
How to make a living on the web in a "do not track" world -- just do the right things?
Here’s something on Ars Technica explaining a bit how
DuckGoGo can make money from contextualized ads without tracking, and earned
about $115000 in 2011. Is it easy to
make a living doing what is right?
Duck also offers virtual encryption and offers a “Tor
pass-through”, according to the story by Cyrus Farivar, link here.
And Britain, following the dictates of the EU, now
apparently has a law requiring all UK-hosted websites to inform visitors about
any tracking they do, story on Slashdot here. I did not see that warning now when I
went to the BBC news website, yet.
Some people really do support families publishing on the Web -- and do what they want anyway, you know.
Some people really do support families publishing on the Web -- and do what they want anyway, you know.
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