Nancy is correct and it's even worse. MSFT gets count for user "reach" that is generated via communications between your browser and its servers. There is no monetization (or even user knowledge) of this "traffic". But MSFT gets credit for this and other captive traffic which unlike the conscious visits to YHOO or GOOG, has little real value.
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Nancy is correct and it's even worse. MSFT gets count for user "reach" that is generated via communications between your browser and its servers. There is no monetization (or even user knowledge) of this "traffic". But MSFT gets credit for this and other captive traffic which unlike the conscious visits to YHOO or GOOG, has little real value.
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