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by taf2 4982 days ago
it's also a very useful feature of the internet, that browser's like safari 6 have broken. there are other uses to third party cookies besides tracking - a/b testing. many web properties are shared between multiple top level domains. ecommerce sites will do this for example to sell different product lines, but they might want to have similar user preferences shared between the top level domains... you can't do that if you kill third party cookies... or block the same features that we'd use in ad networks to track you... IE10 isn't so bad it's just saying don't do this... so - we'll happily ignore it. safari 6 is the real story that hasn't gotten enough attention in comparison... thankful it's not as widely used or is it... iphone,ipad...