WSJ - Dec 7 - The Wall Street Journal has done an exclusive analysis of the personal information that popular websites are sharing about their users and found that more than a quarter of the time, the sites passed along a user’s real name, email address or other personal details, such as username, to third-party companies. OKCupid passed along a person’s self-reported sexual orientation and drug-use habits to advertising companies. See the data in the interactive graphic.
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