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>> opposite of a privacy issue, since it's keeping your data in your browser.

In a way instantly accessible to the host site. Data I wasn't really consulted about. Data I might not be comfortable sharing every time you ask for it.

This whole law about disclosing cookie use, which I will agree is not necessarily a good approach to the problem, does nevertheless exist because of a problem - People getting tracked, followed and profiled without their permission. Website operators and browser-makers seemed to be complicit in this. Some website operators seem to think it's their god-given right to do whatever they want in the browser on my computer...



As a website owner I'm free to respond with any HTTP headers I feel like like when your computer makes a request. You're free to use a browser that doesn't decide to store cookies when you get a reply with those headers.


Indeed you are! Now, how many people have any idea about this, and what have browser-writers been doing to make this area visible and controllable?

Not really very much. Particularly in the mobile space.




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