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"Although there was no personally identifiable data..."
Like heck there wasn't.

The data included time/date stamps, search terms, and destition domains. The owners of any commercial destination domains that take personal information, such as when submitting an order on an online store, can just match the time and terms in the AOL data with the time & referrer in their own server logs and put a name on at least those users who made a purchase or what have you.

The toothpaste is thoroughly (sp?) out of the tube.
Posted by: johnay   Posted on: 08/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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"Although there was no personally identifiable data..."  johnay | 08/07/06
No personal data....lol  lostMeercat | 08/07/06

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