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by yborg 894 days ago
This was the money shot here. If that many people are trying to get away from what you do, maybe you shouldn't be doing it.
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I'm one of those extremely against ads people who use an adblocker all the time, or pay for services that allow me to in order to remove ads. That said, I still click on accept for those cookie dialogs.

I think it's entirely fair that someone track me on their own web property, or within their own application. Cross-site tracking is not wonderful, unless it's between a collection of related products from the same product suite. But overall I think it's a huge misstatement to say that people who are against ads are also rabid anti-track-anything people.

Within product tracking is both useful and important for helping companies improve their products. And often it's crucial for security, to detect attacks and the like.