My question is about linking MAC addresses and cookie tracking from a marketing perspective. I've been researching the area and agree that it's considered invasive from a privacy perspective.
So, I'd like to ask how to ask an ethics question that I'd like the technological reasons behind, a) is it unethical, b) technologically how will this be prevented by browser producers and mobile operating systems providers.
(Disclaimer: I build white hat tracking systems for marketers.)
I had a look at the Stack Overflow FAQ and this post (on Meta SE) but it's pure ethics, as stated I'd also like a technical rationale behind the implication of the ethics. I'm not sure whether this fits with the Stack Overflow area as stated:
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
Any advice on site choice within the Stack Exchange community would be most appreciated.
Martin James wrote on a different version of this question that was deleted as a duplicate on the advice of more senior members:
where it will be interpreted [on so meta] as 'how can I bypass spam-avoidance tech'.
To be clear, I don't want to bypass spam avoidance or find out how to do so, if I wanted to I would. My question is about being able to demonstrate this to execs technically before they pursue this avenue.