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by meowface
2251 days ago
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Because fraudsters' browsers/clients/scripts are also set up to record no history or cookies, and otherwise evade detection/categorization as much as possible. Somewhat ironically, in order for them to accurately distinguish between privacy-conscious users like yourself and actual criminals, and to block criminals from making a purchase while not incorrectly blocking you, they need to collect additional data. |
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If I'm able to shop online without issues, why does everyone else 'need' an evercookie?
I'm sure it's helpful, it's the idea that it's necessary is what I take issue with.