
He must have an extensive favourites list by now...
Published: 15 August 2001 07:37 GMT
The number of internet sites recording surfers' personal data and compiling information about their viewing habits is increasing, according to a survey due out today.
Internet intelligence specialist Cyveillance International reports that four per cent of one million websites surveyed use so called 'web bugs' to store users' details - a five-fold increase on three years ago.
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