Sitemeter spyware saga continues…
Sitemeter users are bailing out at record numbers and the stat counting company has still not posted anything about it in their blog, privacy policy, or public website. In the end this will be a very painful lesson on how NOT to handle your public relations issues.
Since my original post, this blog has received about 250 to 350 visits per day searching for information regarding Sitemeter’s sell out to spyware advertisers. And since that first post, the blogosphere has been working overtime making sure that readers and other bloggers are aware of the devastating decision made by Sitemeter.
The following illustration was posted over at Debbie’s Blatherings.

Many of you use a service called Sitemeter to monitor your traffic; I do, or at least I used to. According to this post, the service is allowing a third-party spyware firm to plant cookies on their customers’ Web site visitors. The company was also apparently unwilling to respond to allegations, but did admit to at least one user that they have been beta testing a third-party cookie.
I have removed the Sitemeter counter from Blatherings, Inkygirl, and my Filk FAQ, will be removing it from my other blogs as well. I’m disappointed because I have been using Sitemeter’s service for several years and been happy with it up to now, and also just bought an upgraded account for Inkygirl.
Debbie isn’t the first to yank the Sitemeter code. I myself removed it from several blogs and I’ve seen countless posts over the past two weeks from bloggers who said the same.
It looks like this headache Sitemeter has created for itself isn’t going away anytime soon. This, my friends, is why you should NEVER deal with anyone who is could in any way be associated with spyware.
Just sayin’…
-Eric Odom

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