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by wtracz
5029 days ago
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Until the ICO start taking people to court it will stay ridiculous, but I think the intent of it is important. Using etags to track individuals is really no different to a cookie with a unique ID... Having a 10 page complaint form is what is dumb. Why can't you just send a suspect URL, then have it scoured for dubious cookies? |
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I think this is an important distinction and is one of the reasons I was disgusted with Kissmetrics using etags to identify users