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Comment by swiftcoder

2 days ago

Well, I mean, we could go the route Safari has, and just blanket-disable 3rd party cookies by default. It's... quite effective (if a tad annoying for folks implementing single-sign-on)

I don't know, I don't think it helps all that much when you are up against Facebook's, and Google's wits on how to circumvent it.

If they can open a port and side-step the security system of Android wholesale, they can probably find a "solution" to the not even that hard of a problem of doing tracking server-side.

  • There is a problem in convincing everyone on the internet to install a server-side tracking component.

    Pretty much everyone was willing to give this away for free on the client side, in return for limited social integration, or (in Google's case) free analytics - server side is a significantly harder sell in many companies, and there is a much richer variety of backend languages/frameworks you have to integrate with.