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Description: hey guys , aaj ki is video me hum baat krenge kuch esi wbsites ke bare me jin par apko visit nhi krna chahiye puri baat janne ke liye video jaroor dekhe visitors to porn sites have a “fundamentally misleading sense of privacy,” warn the authors of a new study that examines how tracking software made by tech companies like Google and Facebook is deployed on adult websites. The authors of the study analyzed 22,484 porn sites and found that 93 percent of them leak data to third parties, including when accessed via a browser’s “incognito” mode. This data presents a “unique and elevated risk,” warn the authors, as 45 percent of porn site URLs indicate the nature of the content, potentially revealing someone’s sexual preferences. RESEARCHERS SAY “EVERYONE IS AT RISK” FROM TRACKING PORN HABITS “[E]veryone is at risk when such data is accessible without users’ consent, and thus can potentially be leveraged against them,” write the authors. “These risks are heightened for vulnerable populations whose porn usage might be classified as non-normative or contrary to their public life.” This might include countries where homosexuality is illegal, for example, or instances when a public figure’s sexuality is not public knowledge. But while it’s clear that people are being tracked when visiting porn sites, it’s less certain what happens to this data, and in what cases it can be linked to someone’s identity. Trackers made by Google and its subsidiaries, for example, appeared on 74 percent of the porn sites the researchers examined. But the company denies its software is collecting information that is used to build advertising profiles. “We don’t allow Google Ads on websites with adult content and we prohibit personalized advertising and advertising profiles based on a user’s sexual interests or related activities online,” a Google spokeswoman told The New York Times, which was first to cover the findings of the study. “Additionally, tags for our ad services are never allowed to transmit personally identifiable information.” | subscribe | or comment jaroor karen jai hind :) Queries Solved: 1) Adult Sites Reality 2) video only for 18 year old peoples 3) new technology 4) cyber crime 5) trackers cyber crime information #cybercrime #trending #technoyash Song - youtube.com/watch?v=9LCMEcqo-0g Follow me on social links : - Instagram - instagram.com/yash_vaishnavv?... PS: Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE TECHNOYASH for more Trusted & Awesome videos