There are mechanisms users can use to limit access to their information, but we found through previous research that most users dont take advantage of them.

With a unique identifier tracking sites could gain access to a users personal information. Wills says this could lead to having ones identity linked to inaccurate browsing profiles, depending on how many people use the same computer.Tracking sites dont have the ability to know if, for example, a site about cancer was visited out of curiosity, or because the user actually has cancer, said Wills. Profiling is worrisome on its own, but inaccurate profiling could potentially lead to issues with employment, health care coverage, or other areas of our personal lives.Once someone is in possession of your unique identifier, there is so much they can learn about you. And even if tracking sites do not use the information themselves, can they guarantee that it will never find its way into other hands? For these reasons, we feel this issue is something that we should to be concerned about.