Track and Feel
Tracking has never been as universal as it is today, from the postal service ("track your package"} to those hidden pixel tags. Wait, those what? Here's how one site put it: A pixel tag is literally a microscopic image—often just one single dot on your screen—that you cannot see with the naked eye. They are embedded in web pages and, most annoyingly, in emails. When you open an email containing a hidden pixel, it secretly sends a message back to the sender. It tells them exactly what time you opened the email, what kind of device you used, and whether you clicked anything. When my wife and I broke down and bought a new television, we checked beforehand if it had a camera built in, as most newer models do (ours didn't...phew; but it did have ACR or content tracking which tracks what you view and needs to manually be turned off). But there are even more trackers being uncovered beyond those tiny pixels, and yes, th...