woodworkingboy
TreeHouser
I downloaded a computer application that shows what sites track something in the way of my personal information when I access them. Some sites will track you even if you haven't visited them, somehow connected to the ones that you have. They do this in order to store information about your connection to their server, including authentication information, details about your online session, and any preferences you may have saved. It can possibly compromise your privacy. Good or bad, necessary or not, I'm not sure how it works, but we are being watched by degrees. It is also possible to block some sites. It's good to delete your cookies and cache from time to time for various reasons, being aware that sites won't remember you if you do. I usually delete every few weeks or months.
Visiting Masterblasterhome.com shows these sites tracking as a result:
paypalobjects.com
youtube
photobucket
ytimg.com
tinypic.com
google analytics
google.com
Visiting Masterblasterhome.com shows these sites tracking as a result:
paypalobjects.com
youtube
photobucket
ytimg.com
tinypic.com
google analytics
google.com