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<br> So it would seem the best method of simplifying this information would be a set of icons to represent these categories followed by a kind of set scale for the the privileges the company claims for the use of the user's information. I have tried to upload an example jpg that I created (though I'm not sure I entirely understand how to upload it.) | <br> So it would seem the best method of simplifying this information would be a set of icons to represent these categories followed by a kind of set scale for the the privileges the company claims for the use of the user's information. I have tried to upload an example jpg that I created (though I'm not sure I entirely understand how to upload it.) | ||
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This "general category icon" is the solution that http://www.privacychoice.org/whos_watching has used. The problem with privacychoice's particular use is that once you select the category, the information it reveals is still too unwieldy, and you can't get actual tailored information for each site apart from the confusing text. | This "general category icon" is the solution that http://www.privacychoice.org/whos_watching has used. The problem with privacychoice's particular use is that once you select the category, the information it reveals is still too unwieldy, and you can't get actual tailored information for each site apart from the confusing text. | ||
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