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by royletron
1187 days ago
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I have a sort of love hate relationhip with this stuff. On the one hand, yes tracking me is bad if I am not aware, but on the other hand I work for a company that uses it's expert knowledge to help consumers purchase the right tools for them. Ideally we would like the end product to reward us for putting them in touch with the right customer that we've used our name to help land. Much like a hairdresser would recommend a certain brand of hairspray, or a mechanic who carries their preferred oil - there is always a need for a middleman 'tell Bob I sent ya!'. Obviously this an exception to a large majority of what tracking is currently in place for, but until we drop the whole 'tracking is bad we should just shut it all down', and start to think of a fair and reasonable way for users to say 'I am ok with company B knowing that I have a relationship with company A' then these increasingly nerfarious tracking efforts will happen. |
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Given how companies have completely and utterly ignored the idea of consent banners, I am deeply disinclined to believe that most companies would ever actually be satisfied with a user controlled choice in the matter. Where we actually are is that companies will relentlessly attempt to stalk everyone all the time no matter what, and in face of that the only sane conclusion is that in practice tracking is bad and we should shut it all down.