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by chalst
5523 days ago
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Any technology causes client machines to store information for later access are within the scope of the law. The exact wording is a person shall not store or gain
access to information stored, in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or user unless the requirements ... are met. |
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In practical terms though, all they're storing is a key. The actual data is held elsewhere. In the same way, an entity tag on a cached object is like a key to identify whether the object has been modified on the server since the last time it was sent.
How would it be possible to spot that it was being used for tracking a user rather than just part of the normal functioning of the browser?