The Impact of Google Tag Manager on Online Privacy and Ethics
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Summary
The article discusses the impact of Google Tag Manager on online privacy and ethics, highlighting its invasive nature and the consequences of rejecting corporate tracking. It emphasizes the need to resist such practices despite the challenges faced.
Key quotes
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Google Tag Manager is the WWW's single most destructive tool to public privacy and online ethicism.
And it's getting worse
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