, a company that
tracks consumer behaviour for big publishers.
For this article, I am going to lean heavily on an interview the awesome Jane Friedman did with Andrew Rhomberg, the founder of Jellybooks, a company that
tracks consumer behaviour for big publishers.
July 23, 2010), the plaintiffs filed a class action against a number of major networks for the use of flash cookies on their websites to
track consumer behaviour.
Not exact matches
In 2011, Canadian Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart set guidelines saying firms
tracking online
behaviour should be transparent about the information they're gathering and clearly give
consumers a way to opt out.
Consumers will reward companies that have a
track record of good
behaviour, and quick and friendly customer service.