On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 23:04:52 +0600, Daniel Veditz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
- If people don't want this feature, you'll have to provide a switch to
turn it off.
- If it can be switched off, websites will use the old, hidden ways to
track users.
Can't you say the same about cookies? Many people are up in arms about
"tracking" and browsers do provide blocking tools, yet the vast majority
of people leave them on and very few sites bother to use the old way of
tracking state by passing it as URL query parameters.
That's because on most sites you're unable to log in with cookies
disabled. On the other hand, a user who has disabled ping="" doesn't lose
anything.
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