- How "Device Fingerprinting" Tracks You Without Cookies, Your Knowledge, or Consent http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/device-fingerprinting-can-track-you-without-cookies-your-knowledge-or-consent 7 comments privacy
- Is a device tracking you without your consent? Florida bill would make that a felony https://news.yahoo.com/device-tracking-without-consent-florida-110000926.html?guccounter=1 46 comments privacy
- New bill would ban Floridians from using devices to track someone without consent https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/new-bill-would-ban-floridians-using-devices-track-someone-without-consent/WPCCPZ3KLBFI3AAPM3NW7CUECU/ 21 comments politics
- Google Faces Class Action in Canada Alleging it Turns Canadians' Electronics into Tracking Devices Without Their Consent https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/in9lbr/google_faces_class_action_in_canada_alleging_it/ 39 comments privacy
- Encryption backdoors appear on EU data chief’s ban wishlist. “No communications should be subject to unlawful tracking and monitoring without freely given consent, whether by cookies, device-fingerprinting, or other technological means," http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/2016/07/encryption-backdoors-edps-ban-wishlist/? 7 comments worldnews
- Google Faces Class Action in Canada Alleging it Turns Canadians' Electronics into Tracking Devices Without Their Consent - The action involves data collected by Google's services installed on more than half of global websites. https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/google-faces-class-action-in-canada-alleging-it-turns-canadians-electronics-into-tracking-devices-without-their-consent-887865918.html 73 comments worldnews
- 145 of the Internet's 10,000 top websites track users without their knowledge or consent. The websites use hidden scripts to extract a device fingerprint from users' browsers http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131010091427.htm 4 comments privacy
- A new study by KU Leuven-iMinds researchers has uncovered that 145 of the Internet’s 10,000 top websites track users without their knowledge or consent. The websites use hidden scripts to extract a device fingerprint from users’ browsers. http://www.kuleuven.be/english/news/several-top-websites-use-device-fingerprinting-to-secretly-track-users 406 comments technology