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Article: Internet Tracking and Tracing
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Internet Tracking and Tracing
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BRIAN HOYLE
Electronic passage through the Internet leaves a trail that can be traced. Tracing is a process that follows the Internet activity backwards, from the recipient to the user. As well, a user's Internet activity on web sites can also be tracked on the recipient site (i.e., what sites are visited and how often). Sometimes this tracking and tracing ability is used to generate email to the user promoting a product that is related to the sites visited. User information, however, can also be gathered covertly.
Techniques of Internet tracking and tracing can also enable authorities to pursue and identify those responsible for malicious ...
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