Cookies
It is unethical and potentially illegal to track someone's web browsing habits without their consent. Respect for privacy and boundaries should be maintained in all interactions, both online and offline. If you are concerned about someone's online behavior, it is best to communicate openly and address any issues directly.
Adware
no companies should not track your online habits. what you do is your businessIf you're at work and/or using your employer's equipment, your employer is going to track your online habits.
Adware ~KitRae
Google code is used to track your browsing and take note of your interests. This is used to help advertisers try to sell you things that you might have an interest in.
Not necessarily, they are mostly used by websites that you frequent, so that the site recognizes you as a user when you return there.It is possible for them to be used for a malicious purpose by some people; they can be used to track a person's browsing habits.Cookies are a important part of the internet they are needed in order to make websites look cool. Cookies can be malicious and can track your web browsing but under most circumstances there good things.
No, Hotbar is adware. It displays annoying pop-ups and tracks your browsing habits.
Private browsing/ browsers, do not track the users activity, history and cookies are not tracked.
it means sites you visit can not track your browsing history
eggs
So they can spy on you and track your spending habits.