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Am Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2018
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Wer ins Internetz geht, trifft auf Hinweise bzw. Anforderung COOKIES anzuklicken und zu AKZEPTIEREN / ACCEPT.
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Damit zieht der Internetzbesucher sich eine Art Abhörtechnik untergründigt auf seinen Rechner. Und Alles was man dann an Verbindungs-Handlungen auslöst, wird verfolgt und dokumentiert, vom Internetzbenutzer unbemerkt gespeichert und gegebenenfalls später zu anderen Zwecken, von denen der COOKIES-belastete Internetz-Benutzer nichts erfährt.
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COOKIES bedeutet immer SPIONAGE über die internetzbenutzung.
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Hier aus Wikipedia English (denn Cookies Internetz auf Deutsch gibt es nicht):
An HTTP cookie (also called web cookie, Internet cookie, browser cookie, or simply cookie) is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer by the user’s web browser while the user is browsing. Cookies were designed to be a reliable mechanism for websites to remember stateful information (such as items added in the shopping cart in an online store) or to record the user’s browsing activity (including clicking particular buttons, logging in, or recording which pages were visited in the past). They can also be used to remember arbitrary pieces of information that the user previously entered into form fields such as names, addresses, passwords, and credit card numbers.
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Other kinds of cookies perform essential functions in the modern web. Perhaps most importantly, authentication cookies are the most common method used by web servers to know whether the user is logged in or not, and which account they are logged in with. Without such a mechanism, the site would not know whether to send a page containing sensitive information, or require the user to authenticate themselves by logging in. The security of an authentication cookie generally depends on the security of the issuing website and the user’s web browser, and on whether the cookie data is encrypted. Security vulnerabilities may allow a cookie’s data to be read by a hacker, used to gain access to user data, or used to gain access (with the user’s credentials) to the website to which the cookie belongs (see cross-site scripting and cross-site request forgery for examples).
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The tracking cookies, and especially third-party tracking cookies, are commonly used as ways to compile long-term records of individuals‘ browsing histories – a potential privacy concern that prompted European and U.S. lawmakers to take action in 2011. European law requires that all websites targeting European Union member states gain „informed consent“ from users before storing non-essential cookies on their device.
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We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to show you relevant advertising.
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To find out more, read our updated privacy policy and cookie policy.
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Jeder Internetz-Benutzer erhält in diesen Tagen – unter dem Vorsch(w)ein des neuen EU-Datengesetzes – Aufforderungen, wenn er irgendeine Internetzadresse aufruft, zunächst COOKIES zu akzeptieren, etwa folgender Art:
Review our cookie policy
What do we use cookies for?
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We use cookies and similar technologies to recognize your repeat visits and preferences, as well as to measure the effectiveness of campaigns and analyze traffic. To learn more about cookies, including how to disable them, view our Cookie Policy:
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By clicking “I accept” or “X” on this banner or using our site, you consent to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.
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Cookies have some important implications on the privacy and anonymity of web users. While cookies are sent only to the server setting them or a server in the same Internet domain, a web page may contain images or other components stored on servers in other domains. Cookies that are set during retrieval of these components are called third-party cookies. The older standards for cookies, RFC 2109 and RFC 2965, specify that browsers should protect user privacy and not allow sharing of cookies between servers by default. However, the newer standard, RFC 6265, explicitly allows user agents to implement whichever third-party cookie policy they wish. Most browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, and Google Chrome, do allow third-party cookies by default, as long as the third-party website has Compact Privacy Policy published. Newer versions of Safari block third-party cookies, and this is planned for Mozilla Firefox as well (initially planned for version 22 but postponed indefinitely).
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Advertising companies use third-party cookies to track a user across multiple sites. In particular, an advertising company can track a user across all pages where it has placed advertising images or web bugs. Knowledge of the pages visited by a user allows the advertising company to target advertisements to the user’s presumed preferences.
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Website operators who do not disclose third-party cookie use to consumers run the risk of harming consumer trust if cookie use is discovered. Having clear disclosure (such as in a privacy policy) tends to eliminate any negative effects of such cookie discovery.
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The possibility of building a profile of users is a privacy threat, especially when tracking is done across multiple domains using third-party cookies. For this reason, some countries have legislation about cookies.
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The United States government has set strict rules on setting cookies in 2000 after it was disclosed that the White House drug policy office used cookies to track computer users viewing its online anti-drug advertising. In 2002, privacy activist Daniel Brandt found that the CIA had been leaving persistent cookies on computers that had visited its website. When notified it was violating policy, CIA stated that these cookies were not intentionally set and stopped setting them. On December 25, 2005, Brandt discovered that the National Security Agency (NSA) had been leaving two persistent cookies on visitors‘ computers due to a software upgrade. After being informed, the NSA immediately disabled the cookies.
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EU cookie directive
In 2002, the European Union launched the Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications, a policy requiring end users‘ consent for the placement of cookies, and similar technologies for storing and accessing information on users‘ equipment. In particular, Article 5 Paragraph 3 mandates that storing data in a user’s computer can only be done if the user is provided information about how this data is used, and the user is given the possibility of denying this storing operation.
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Directive 95/46/EC defines „the data subject’s consent“ as „any freely given specific and informed indication of his wishes by which the data subject signifies his agreement to personal data relating to him being processed.“ Consent must involve some form of communication where individuals knowingly indicate their acceptance.
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In 2009, the policy was amended by Directive 2009/136/EC, which included a change to Article 5, Paragraph 3. Instead of having an option for users to opt out of cookie storage, the revised Directive requires consent to be obtained for cookie storage.
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In June 2012, European data protection authorities adopted an opinion which clarifies that some cookie users might be exempt from the requirement to gain consent:
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Dietmar Moews meint: Oft kann man COOKIES nicht vermeiden. Besonders, wenn man einen LINK unbedingt anschauen will.
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Ich rate dazu, nicht so faul zu sein. Man kann täglich seine CHRONIK löschen. Man kann dadurch alle eingeschalteten COOKIES auslöschen. Man muss dann alle Adressen-Zeichen neu eingeben und tippt und tippt.
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Aber, wer COOKIes IN SEINER chronik STEHEN LÄSST, ÜBERLÄSST Datenabzockern die eigenen Verbindungsdaten als Zuordnungen zur Benutzer-Person.
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ALSO:
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COOKIES?
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täglich LÖSCHEN.
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