"In the latest installment of their online privacy investigation, the Wall Street Journal reports that
children face intensive tracking on the web, finding that that popular children's websites install more tracking technologies on personal computers than do the top websites aimed at adults. In an analysis of 50 sites popular with U.S. teens and children, the WSJ found that Google — whose execs recently
lectured parents on online child safety — placed the most tracking files overall."
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