The Surprising Privacy Risks of Rejecting Cookies

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New research reveals that declining cookies on websites may actually reveal more information about users than accepting them. Advertisers use a technique called collaborative filtering to tailor content to users who reject cookies, assuming they belong to a specific demographic. This demographic is typically older Americans who are less trusting of tech companies. Younger Americans who reject cookies are more likely to protect their identity. The study highlights the complexity of privacy decisions and calls for stronger privacy laws and regulations. Users are advised to use privacy-conscious browsers and support transparency in data usage.
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