Since NebuAD cannot tell the age of the person that they are monitoring, they may be violating the law regarding gathering information from children under 13 years of age. In many homes the computer is shared. If one of the users are visiting sexually explicit websites how can NebuAD determine who sexually explicit advertising will be delivered to? Let the New York AG deal with that one.
Edit: I meant that satirically not seriously. Although protecting the children is another excuse to sitck it to NebuAD! I do not view snooping on my browsing habits as a reasonible business practice.
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Fuck the children, they entirely get too much attention as if they are some sort of cult objects to the US government. -- »[FS] PC games, music and movies for sale
I'm glad to see them go down in flames, it was nothing but another example of greed by big ISP carriers. How much triple and quad dipping into their customers did they think they could get away with? -- Fight NebuAD and the like: Click Here to pollute their data