I also prefer B. I haven't decided if I'll use privacy addresses myself, but I think: a) I don't want to assume the working life of cookies and even http is the same as ipv6, don't want it to drive this decision (I'm not advocating a return to gopher ;) )
b) I'd like IP logs to be just that, something to be looked after, but not something I have law after law to think about, changing country to country, because .gov think I am tracking people. (e.g. You can't log IPs centrally because that is personal data, which can't leave the country) I'm not saying tracking people is good or bad (not going there), just that I want to be free of that kind of oversight as much as possible. Alex
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