A growing number of websites visited by millions of consumers daily are employing something called “session replay software” that allows the company to record everything the user does on the site.
The data privacy world is experiencing some déjà vu. "Session replay" software, widely used by website owners to track how users move around and interact with their website, has been behind a rise in ...
Website users today are used to some level of tracking of their internet activity, from targeted advertisements and other types of data collection. One such data-collection technology was the subject ...
Again siding with Microsoft, a federal appellate court on Thursday refused to grant a new hearing to a web user who attempted to sue the company over its alleged use of "session replay" technology.
All of us probably have some understanding that, on the internet, you’re never alone and nothing that you do is entirely secret. Website administrators, for example, are known to use a number of ...
There’s a lot going on in the background when you visit most websites. Scripts may be providing analytical data about what you click on. Trackers may link your activity back to your social media ...
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