Users should be able to enjoy greater control over monitoring Facebook

Now that the new tracking Facebook is officially enter almost all areas of media, "no follow" the debate is at the center. Facebook is not the only company that follows, when users visit a time that left the company website. Some of the main reasons companies want to know where users navigate is to show more relevant ads and keep the "how" buttons on these pages.
Anyone with a basic knowledge of Internet know that companies like Facebook, Google and Yahoo are a bunch of money on advertising. Show better ads increases the chances that users will be very important "click" for more information about the advertiser or product. All this sounds like an innocent way to maximize profits, invasion of privacy does not sit well with many.
Many people want to research the history of the Internet and are confidential, but these data can not be personal information about business in general. If Facebook and other Internet giants are tracking users without the consent of the latter is that there is no problem. Of course, inviting them to do so is one thing, but running the Internet, lurking just look better advertising seems a bit 'over-the-top. Users must have some control on the ability to monitor these companies, which is what the "Do Not Track 'is all.
Even bury the tracking information in the "terms of service" would be destabilizing, because I am sure that everyone gives it a good read, the terms of service before clicking "I Agree". The fund is tracking Internet users of a particular site is the information that could be sold to third parties. Of course, with information on 800 million users of Facebook members a little more that could be sold than most social networks. There is much information circulating in cyberspace, and someone has to protect the interests of users.
It is a matter of common sense that must be taken seriously. Imagine if a TV monitor assigned to each viewer know where they have most of their purchases. Ensure that information is effective in marketing, but no one really cares that Wal-Mart and Target stores

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