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by im3w1l
4882 days ago
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By tracking the user across many websites we can give personal recommendations of new products the user might like based on their surfing habits. For instance depression is correlated with erratic surfing behaviour. By making use of these types of relationships we can offer our customers what they need when they need it. Another good feature is what we call multisite one-click shopping. Having to enter address, credit number, cvc etc on lots of websites is daunting for the customer and can hurt conversions. /s |
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Because it's still not technically necessary for the functioning of whatever it is that the user is trying to do on your particular site.
These are all fine business reasons but (AFAICT) the entire intent of the law is that business reasons are not good enough to track people without their explicit knowledge and permission that that is what you're doing.
(yes of course they fouled up on the coding and execution of the law, bureaucrats were involved)