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Princeton researchers found that the vast majority of online tracking comes from large tech firms such as Google and Facebook, and is disproportionately on sites that rely heavily on advertising revenue like news and arts websites. How does tracking happen on the web? On the web, tracking is most often performed with cookies —specifically third-party cookies, which come from sites that the user doesn’t even directly visit, but are instead loaded by the “first-party” site...