WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019
Those digital cookies that innocently pop up when you are browsing on the web used to seem helpful or annoying depending on the user. Now there is a lot of discussion about how targeted ads can influence  beliefs and manipulate behavior and even worse, how companies like Facebook and Google in selling the personal data of users are possibly violating the user privacy and allowing unauthorized surveillance on innocent users. Read more from the New York times here.Â
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