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Should P*rn Sites Track Our Search Histories?

by on December 7, 2010 at 8:45pm - comments
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Should P*rn Sites Track Our Search Histories?

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So it turns out that YouPorn, and probably a bunch of our other favorite stress-relief sites have been tracking our history on other adult entertainment sites in order to display our favorite jerk-off material when we log on. A couple of dudes in California have actually sued YouPorn for their crafty innovation. I personally don’t mind it; in fact we should all appreciate it. Here's why...

I understand the argument about invading our privacy, but by suing YouPorn aren’t you just exposing your adult entertainment addiction to the world anyway? If you have such a problem with these sites tracking your history, go buy a f*cking Penthouse and have fun shooting off rockets while clumsily flipping pages. You’ll be back.
 
The fact that we don’t have to do a comprehensive search every time we're looking for a MILF getting railed out or a "school girl" blowing her professor gives us more time to do the things we love, like smoke pot and play video games. I say thank you, YouPorn, for your contribution to society, always thinking about everyone else and never yourself. After all, it’s the adult entertainment industry that has made the Internet what it is today. Do you think a site like YouTube would have been possible without the innovations adult entertainment has made? No f*cking way, Jose.

What do you guys think? Should adult entertainment sites track their users' search histories on rival adult entertainment sites? Sound Off in the comments...

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