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- title: Google et polices
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- > So what exactly is the problem? The problem is this provides Google Inc. – a company listed on the stock exchange whose core business is trading metadata – yet another “tracking station”. User access can be tracked by gathering at least the header data of the connection request. This also includes cookies from the Google domain. Google learns that someone has an Administrator or Editor account for a certain website, and has a relationship to that site. But not only Google. Other websites also use Google web fonts; some of them in their themes and some regular users. Furthermore certain websites integrate Google Adsense and use Google Analytics.
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- > <cite>*[Google Webfonts, The Spy Inside?](http://fontfeed.com/archives/google-webfonts-the-spy-inside/)* ([cache](/david/cache/8ff07392b3eb5ac3735976014729f4de/))</cite>
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- Alternatives aux polices Google :
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- * les polices systèmes
- * les polices libres de droits et hébergées
- * les polices achetées et hébergées
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