@jayrope never understood why people wouldn't just do that
five minutes of work, and your cookie consent looks much shorter
@jayrope never understood why people wouldn't just do that
five minutes of work, and your cookie consent looks much shorter
@jayrope relatedly:
https://cathode.church/@meena/107699374334949336
@meena Totally agreed. Conciousness of web devs today towards what they do to the visitors of sites they admin is yet minimal. To me that is just sloppy - and there is zillions of examples for this lack of work ethics...
@kuba @jayrope you're logged in somewhere (GMail), that gives the initial clue. and then you use a website that uses Google Fonts, but no Google Analytics? You can still be correlated.
@meena And to be mor specifically answering: A cookie conent in't even neceary, if you don't have any cookis happening. On a wider note Google fonts don't use any cookies. They are part of Google's (and other's) future tracking universe, which doesn't need any cookies. It needs users to be logged into sites, while the fonts just track their IP number elsewhere. You match these two things and you have a personalized connection. So we all should remember to log out of sites we don't use right now.
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