You may disable cookies which essentially stops them from tracking, which I don't think they're doing anyway. -- scott On Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Just Marc wrote: > | In my opinion the above information are not sufficient to generate profiles > | about individuals, although they allow the generation of general statistics. > | But this is rather normal for a database service. ;) > > It is not normal in this case, because the database is certainly *not* > needed, The user knows what DVD is in his drive, the chapters are mapped, > menued and named. There is absolutely no need for accessing an external > db. Therefore it smells like they are doing it for their own statistics > which I don't think is just, especially because the user cannot turn this > behaviour off, It should be the choice of the user, and it should be > turned off per default. > > bye, > Marc. > > -- > marc @ corky.net > > fingerprint = D1F0 5689 967F B87A 98EB C64D 256A D6BF 80DE 6D3C > > /"\ > \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign > X Against HTML Mail > / \ >