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      Linux Journal 2019 Reader Survey           We are the world?s first publication comm

      Linux Journal 2019 Reader Survey           We are the world’s first publication committed both to not tracking readers, and to valuing readers who are tracking-protected and therefore can’t be measured by tracking-based analytics. Linux Journal readers not only reject tracking, but they explicitly invite high-value advertising that sponsors the publisher and respects its readers. Attracting quality branding campaigns, and not those measuring ROI, are needed to sustain us in this tracking-obsessed marketplace. This is new and unique in online publishing, and just one example of our pioneering work here at Linux Journal. Can you please help us by providing some basic information so our prospective advertisers will see that the loyalty of, and our engagement with, people who make decisions, drives revenue? Not the slicing, dicing and stalking of your online behaviors.     Linux Journal takes a hard stance on privacy and does not allow tracking-based advertising on our site. How important is this stance to you?   [◯]( [Extremely important](   [◯]( [Very important](   [◯]( [Somewhat important](   [◯]( [Not so important](   [◯]( [Not at all important](     Please do not forward this email as its survey link is unique to you. [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe](     Powered by [SurveyMonkey Logo]  

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