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Nonprofit Websites Are Full of Trackers. That Should Change.
Aug. 19, 2022, 7:04 p.m. | Jason Kelley
Deeplinks www.eff.org
Jump straight to the Online Privacy for Nonprofits Guide to Better Practices
Today, the vast majority of websites and emails that you encounter contain some form of tracking. Third-party cookies let advertisers follow you around the web; tracking pixels in emails confirm whether you’ve opened them; tracking links ensure websites know what you click; some websites even collect data on forms you’ve never actually submitted; still others share detailed interactions, such as appointments you’ve booked, with companies like Facebook. Each …
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