We can be identified by our IPaddress, our computer name, our phone's IMEI code.that's only a few of the unique identifiers we're all tied to. With no laws or regulations to say how our PII can be harvested, stored, accessed, shared or validated...
Same IPaddress. It just doesn't guarantee that the sites sharing the same IPaddress are networked of course. Members of the network are indexed in Google, ranking for key terms and their brand, not excessively cross-linked to other network member...
And if you are just someone who has a shady agency with link wheels and blog rings and false directories “building links” that are easily detected with common Class C IPaddress blocks, or use of Google Analytics, so you can cash big checks before...
Keeping track of signups and identifying spam patterns including form completion time, number of requests from the same IPaddress range, user-agents used during signup, and user names. For free web hosting services that don’t want to see all of...
One huge problem with COICA was that if you knew the IPaddress of the site you wanted to access, you could type that in instead of the domain name and still reach the site. The Protect Intellectual Property Act, or Protect IP/PIPA, is a similar...
The files contained GPS coordinates, IPaddress logins, and even messages users had deleted. Also, there is a huge difference between opting in to having these activities published in the newsfeed and understanding that whether it is published or...
Since mobile users are connected to the Internet, their IPaddress provides general scan location metrics to the approximate city level. The link in the barcode is being shared (3.9% of traffic was via desktop, not mobile)
I also need to protect my IP/Knowledge. Because I trusted this agency ("Glue-Spray" is a pretty large company, so I felt pretty good about the possibility of working with some high-integrity folks), I shared with them the items that we would need...
Search results will change based on your IPaddress. What struck me was something that Bruce Clay shared in a Pubcon 2008 session I moderated this past week. Part of that surge forward is in the way that we measure SEO success.
will anonymize the IPaddress of a searcher's computer before passing a search request to Google. and its partners, personally identifiable information of individual Internet users will not be shared between the companies.
One major factor that can have devastating instant effects is moving to a new IPaddress range outside of the country's normal range. If you're on a shared Web hosting service, one that's likely hosting more than 200 other sites, your likely...
Without a cookie or information about the visitor's IPaddress, the accuracy of this number varies greatly. Geographic Location: Technology allows programs to filter where a visitor has come from by using the IPaddress.
When I've heard of
this happening in the past,
it was typically because someone from a particular ISP or sharedIPaddress was
doing a lot of rank checking. Close your browser, come back to Google, and you'd get a new cookie (along
with an...
EFF proxies search requests to Google with a special CGI script on our server,
thus hiding your IPaddress and your Google cookie (if any) from Google's
servers. Click fraud refunds typically aren't given for activity longer than 60 days, so...
WLL uses WiFi technology to locate the user's computer or, alternatively, its IPaddress. Microsoft has corrected this potential confusion by stacking the two boxes and inserting text that indicates precisely what information goes in each box...
In
short, two sites are hosted on the same server and same IPaddress. Google Responds To Shared Server Bug Issue Matt Cutts responded to the Google anomaly we reported last week, where Google
was displaying a different site's information from...
In short, two sites are hosted on the same server and same IPaddress. Matt Cutts responded to the Google anomaly we reported last week, where Google was displaying a different site's information from the same shared server.
Google Confused With Shared Servers & Sites Sharing Same IPAddress? GrayWolf finds that Google is a tad confused when it comes to some sites that are hosted on a shared server and share a single IPaddress.
GrayWolf finds that Google is a tad confused when it comes to some sites that are hosted on a shared server and share a single IPaddress. For example, if you do a search on ibmg.net at Google, you will notice the title currently reads "hogmania...
One of his readers, Adam Fields, wanted to know if Google could come up with a
list of people who search for a particular topic by IPaddress or cookie, as
well as whether a profile of all searches done from a particular IPaddress or
cookied...