id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5495 Fortier, Alexandre; Burkell, Jacquelyn Hidden Online Surveillance: What Librarians Should Know to Protect Their Own Privacy and That of Their Patrons 2015-09-21 14 .pdf application/pdf 5950 500 48 personally identifying information such as IP addresses through online behavioral tracking. tracking practices to help protect patron privacy; second, they should be providing digital literacy education about behavioral tracking to empower patrons to protect their own privacy online. that "we protect each library user's right to privacy and confidentiality with respect to information online privacy relate to the collection, use, and sharing of personally identifiable information, understanding of online tracking mechanisms and the strategies that patrons can use to protect Tracking mechanisms transmit non-­‐personally identifiable information to websites for different mechanisms can allow a website to identify browsing and information access habits, to infer user First-­‐party tracking mechanisms collect information about a site visit and visitor and A website using Flash cookies can therefore track users across The easiest step is for users to learn how to manage HTTP cookies in every web browser that they strategies for identifying and limiting online behavioral tracking. ./cache/5495.pdf ./txt/5495.txt