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  • marks542004@yahoo.com

    question on location obtained by website - How ?

    Hi, sorry if the title is confusing.

    I regularly visit a website whicg is a specialist website for custom
    engineering products.

    The website puts up a banner ad about specials available from
    associated businesses using my specific town name. (example: Get your
    referance Books from Bookworld, xxxxxxx (my town name))

    Most of the time these make no sense whatever because my town is less
    than 600 people.

    Anyway, they can not be getting the town name from the IP address
    because I connect via dialup in another town and the ISP is based in a
    third.

    How might a site legitimatly be getting this information or does this
    indicate a virus of some type.

    It is just annoying because every time I access the site I get junk
    email about products I have been looking at.


    I use Firefox 1.04 as web browser.

    thanks for any assistance.

  • Adrienne

    #2
    Re: question on location obtained by website - How ?

    Gazing into my crystal ball I observed marks542004@yah oo.com writing in
    news:1118609173 .351943.132260@ g44g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com:
    [color=blue]
    > Hi, sorry if the title is confusing.
    >
    > I regularly visit a website whicg is a specialist website for custom
    > engineering products.
    >
    > The website puts up a banner ad about specials available from
    > associated businesses using my specific town name. (example: Get your
    > referance Books from Bookworld, xxxxxxx (my town name))
    >
    > Most of the time these make no sense whatever because my town is less
    > than 600 people.
    >
    > Anyway, they can not be getting the town name from the IP address
    > because I connect via dialup in another town and the ISP is based in a
    > third.
    >
    > How might a site legitimatly be getting this information or does this
    > indicate a virus of some type.
    >
    > It is just annoying because every time I access the site I get junk
    > email about products I have been looking at.[/color]


    Have you ever signed up with them for anything? Newsletter, login to view
    other parts of the site, etc? If so, there is probably a cookie set that
    looks at your city's id number and finds the appropriate ad. Clear your
    cookies, then set your browser to refuse cookies, and then visit the site.

    --
    Adrienne Boswell
    Arbpen Consulting will help you harness valuable insights and translate them into tangible results by merging data and strategy.

    Please respond to the group so others can share

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    • marks542004@yahoo.com

      #3
      Re: question on location obtained by website - How ?



      Adrienne wrote:[color=blue]
      > Gazing into my crystal ball I observed marks542004@yah oo.com writing in
      > news:1118609173 .351943.132260@ g44g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com:
      >[color=green]
      > > Hi, sorry if the title is confusing.
      > >
      > > I regularly visit a website whicg is a specialist website for custom
      > > engineering products.
      > >
      > > The website puts up a banner ad about specials available from
      > > associated businesses using my specific town name. (example: Get your
      > > referance Books from Bookworld, xxxxxxx (my town name))
      > >
      > > Most of the time these make no sense whatever because my town is less
      > > than 600 people.
      > >
      > > Anyway, they can not be getting the town name from the IP address
      > > because I connect via dialup in another town and the ISP is based in a
      > > third.
      > >
      > > How might a site legitimatly be getting this information or does this
      > > indicate a virus of some type.
      > >
      > > It is just annoying because every time I access the site I get junk
      > > email about products I have been looking at.[/color]
      >
      >
      > Have you ever signed up with them for anything? Newsletter, login to view
      > other parts of the site, etc? If so, there is probably a cookie set that
      > looks at your city's id number and finds the appropriate ad. Clear your
      > cookies, then set your browser to refuse cookies, and then visit the site.
      >
      > --
      > Adrienne Boswell
      > http://www.cavalcade-of-coding.info
      > Please respond to the group so others can share[/color]


      Not cookies - have deleted all cookies and allowed cookies for session
      only.

      A friend thought that there was information sent by the browser but did
      not know where it got it from. My understanding was that the browser
      only sends an ID string so the site can tell if it is Internet
      explorer, Mozilla, etc.

      The site is running a bunch of Javascript which I would disable but it
      seems more sites are doing navigation via script.

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      • Dan

        #4
        Re: question on location obtained by website - How ?

        marks542004@yah oo.com wrote:[color=blue]
        > Adrienne wrote:[color=green]
        > > Gazing into my crystal ball I observed marks542004@yah oo.com writing in
        > > news:1118609173 .351943.132260@ g44g2000cwa.goo glegroups.com:
        > >[color=darkred]
        > > > It is just annoying because every time I access the site I get junk
        > > > email about products I have been looking at.[/color]
        > >
        > > Have you ever signed up with them for anything? Newsletter, login to view
        > > other parts of the site, etc? If so, there is probably a cookie set that
        > > looks at your city's id number and finds the appropriate ad. Clear your
        > > cookies, then set your browser to refuse cookies, and then visit the site.[/color]
        >
        > Not cookies - have deleted all cookies and allowed cookies for session
        > only.[/color]

        Well, you must have signed up for them at some point and provided your
        e-mail address, since there isn't any other way the site could send you
        e-mail (your address is not sent by the browser when you surf the
        site).

        --
        Dan

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