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by ori_b
2345 days ago
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> It changes the passive fingerprinting vector to an active one You say this as though the ad industry cares. > So, while UA hints could potentially supply more information than the current UA string - each item needs to be explicitly requested by the site meaning the browser can make a choice on what to return. Let me introduce you to useragent switchers. The replacement is strictly worse. Simply freezing the user agent solves things well. |
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They don't have a choice? The point about passive vs active is that it places control with the browser/user where they didn't have it before. You'll be able to respond to some hints and ignore others.
> Let me introduce you to useragent switchers.
And what's the adoption rate of those, I wonder... less than 1% of users? This client hints standard will make it a lot more reasonable for non-power users to control what information is being disclosed, should they wish.