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You'll need visitors to agree to a privacy policy on your website that explicitly grants you permission to do so.
Yes but i want to know what kind of data can collect a website.
Ex. When i visit google.com, what kind of data are they able to collect?
Can they see my MAC address?
Can they see what kind of disk am using (ssd or hdd)?
MAC address, not sure. Whether you're using HDD/SSD, it would depend on the method you're obtaining the information.
Google Chrome ask for "Allow or Deny" whenever some website try to get your location unless you have set it to allow by default.
https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/142065?hl=en
Edit: You can read here about MAC address. A website cannot detect your MAC address
http://superuser.com/questions/653554/mac-address-when-visiting-a-website-does-the-web-see-that
http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/36583/can-a-website-still-detect-my-real-mac-address-even-if-i-use-different-virtual-m
by default a site cannot steal much important information, this will be a different case if the site is trying to make your browser load a third-party plugin like java, this opens new holes to exploit.
http://mybrowserinfo.com/detail.asp
This site may give you some more data/examples on this:
https://www.browserleaks.com/
Well with one word EVERYTHING can be collected.
Thank you Guys! Really helpful
https://panopticlick.eff.org/index.php?action=log&js=yes
So pretty much "how hard can I spy on someone?"