Claria has ads yanked by New York Times

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In case you wanted further proof that Claria is the bottom of the barrel ethically, the New York Times pulled ads for Claria once they realized who Claria is and what they do.

They also called Claria a "parasite".

They're nothing but dirty spyware makers, and they want all your private information without your consent so they can sell your information (again, without your consent) to other companies that will then bombard you with spam and junk mail, trying to sell you things you don't need.

Why does Claria continue to think that your information is their's to barter? Because they're scum.

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