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by jussivee
1330 days ago
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Not true. Consent has nothing to do with cookies. If you look at what the ePrivacy Directive article 5.3. says, it's pretty clear: "Member States shall ensure that the storing of information, or the gaining of access to information already stored, in the terminal equipment of a subscriber or user is only allowed on condition that the subscriber or user concerned has given his or her consent, ... " So even Fathom, and other analytics tools that use browser fingerprinting or similar methods require consent. And also, the whole no cookie, no consent -mantra does not respect user privacy. In some ways, browser fingerprinting is even worse because that's much harder for an average user to block than cookies. |
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There is a fuzzy line somewhere between access-logs and user-tracking.
Personally I think that at that point, one should just stop loading analytic scripts and stick to server-side access-log analytic toolg like goaccess.io.