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Nothing so complicated... it explains it further down the press cutting...

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To tie Doubleclick's "anonymous" records of your surfing habits to its
Abacus database, it needs only the cooperation of another site that can
identify you positively.

Futuristic though that sounds, positive identification is actually
simple.
DoubleClick need only tie your cookie to another one placed by a site
that
ships you something through the mail, or one which requires
registration.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Mercedes . [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 January 2000 04:15
To: multiple recipients of
Subject: Re: [Fwd: GeeK: DoubleClick Doublecross]


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How exactly would these people get your name off your hard drive?  Through 
Netscape preferences, OS Registration or something else?  Which one you do 
you think would be more likely?

M.


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