On 7/25/11 7:03 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
"Daniel Gibson"<metalcae...@gmail.com> wrote in messageAlso, like Facebooks like buttons, it helps Google (or Facebook) to track your browsing behavior (even if you're not using their services).Yet another reason to keep JS turned off ;)
The privacy issue is not related to JS at all – turning it off just because Google/Facebook/… use it to implement their »website plugin« seems like a strange way of handling the situation to me… ;)
David