Targeted Advertising Cookie Opt-Out (TACO) On A Roll
Privacy activist and technologist Chris Soghoian has updated his TACO opt-out plug-in to include 44 additional ad networks. Users who download TACO automatically get opt-out cookies from 84 ad networks, cookie tracking companies and others offering an opt-out cookie. Importantly, this opt-out sticks even if users inadvertently delete opt-out cookies.
Since we well know that setting an ordinary opt-out cookie is a defective option, since so many users loose opt-out cookies to anti-spyware programs (or to their own browser controls), why should any ad network offer an opt-out cookie without also advising users of the need for a plug-in that will help maintain the opt-out? Google provides one for the opt-out from its ad targeting DoubleClick cookie and the TACO is available at no cost for anyone else. The Network Advertising Initiative has hinted that it is working on a plug-in for its members and TRUSTe could probably do the same. We predict that plug-ins will soon be proliferating.
Is this a good thing? It is better than doing nothing. But it’s time for the browser companies to get on this pronto, so that a special download is not needed. Give Web sites a way to offer users a privacy choice that the browser can reliably maintain! Respect user choice!