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QUESTIONMARKET.COM

Questionmarket.com is an online research site managed under SafeCount.net which is an advertising company. In all, the entirety of the company is based off of marketing and advertising to consumers. QuestonionMarket.com has cookies that are used by safecount.net but claim the purpose of the cookies are for "tracking online advertising exposure." The cookies that questionmarket.com has on their site will stay on your computer but the site states that they can only be opened if you've agreed to a survey through their site. Questionmarket.com claims to only use a users online information to see whether or not that specific person was "exposed to a specific advertisement." Questionmarket.com's website says that they are not a company that builds profiles or collects any users information.

PRIVACY POLICY

When discussing the privacy policy that quesitonmarket.com uses under safecount.net which explains in full detail that they do "Not collect PII unless You actively choose to complete one of Our surveys or join on of Our market research panels." What they are telling the public is that the only way they'd be able to view your web browsing activity would be first you going over to their site and giving them the okay to do such a thing. What they state is that their technology does not collect "Non-Personally Identifiable Information" (PII)attempting to show that your information is safe with them and any personal information that you believe they have won't be used anywhere else.

In hindsight, if users are still skeptical they can check out the website abine.com and go to the link 'donottrackplus.com' Which shows users that questionmarket.com while it is under the domain name of safecount.net it is a tracking site that collects data and builds profiles of users, eventually selling and or exchanging your information to other marketing and advertising companies. They track users on what sites they are viewing, the products they are buying, etc.

While this is only one site out of thousands that are tracking the public, users must remember the reason that these sites are tracking them. To find specific advertisements that pertain specifically to you, you are able to go through the internet never running into any opinions that differ from yours, while this can be taken anyway you would like it, it is the users responsibility to do something about these trackers using their information and trading it for money if they please.--EssDennis (talk) 01:03, 26 April 2014 (UTC)