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by Puts
1606 days ago
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Well technically you share a lot more data. IP, browser agent, time (which in combination with IP can tell exactly who used that specific computer) and cookies set on the *.google.com domain. So it's actually interesting that the court only focused on the IP-address although the ruling would probably have been the same even if they widened the scope. |
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The request doesn't include cookies (and they're served from fonts.googleapis.com so wouldn't include google.com cookies).