Links for further reading mentioned in Step 3 can be found by selecting the underlined text below:
Recommended
Crawford, E. (2020). Website Tracking: Why and How do Websites Track you? CookiePro Blog: Cookie Compliance. Accessible from here: https://www.cookiepro.com/blog/website-tracking/
EFF (no date). The Electronic Frontier Foundation. The leading non-profit defending digital privacy, free speech, and innovation for 30 years and counting! Accessible from here: https://www.eff.org/
Ghostery (2017). 79 Percent of Websites Globally Are Secretly Tracking Your Personal Data. Ghostery. Accessible from here: https://www.ghostery.com/press/ghostery-global-tracking-study/
Privacy Matters on Twitter: @PrivacyMatters: https://twitter.com/privacymatters?lang=en
Further reading
Sivan-Sevilla, I., Chu, W., Liang, X. and Nissenbaum, H. (2020). Unaccounted Privacy Violation: A Comparative Analysis of Persistent Identification of Users Across Social Contexts. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) PrivacyCon 2020. Paper available on line via this link: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2020/06/study-online-trackers-follow-health-site-visitors
Srinivasan, D. (2020). Why Google Dominates Advertising Markets Competition Policy Could Lean on the Principles of Financial Market Regulation. 24 STAN. TECH. LAW REV. Accessible from here: https://law.stanford.edu/publications/why-google-dominates-advertising-markets/
Warburton, N. (2020) inside cover of book by Véliz, C. (2020). Privacy is Power: Why and how you should take back control of your data. Penguin Hardback.