Maybe I could just take some time to explain. Maybe Mr. Calkins could help me here, because he's very knowledgeable about this aspect. He said that when they're gathering information, they're gathering information about the site, not the person. The person might be sharing information by looking for a new vehicle or something; that information is stored and marketed so that those who are selling vehicles can set that cookie in place, but the actual personal information—what I call personal information—is not necessarily shared. It's what the site activity is; it's what's happening on that site, rather than the person's personal information.
On December 11th, 2012. See this statement in context.