Comment by 9rx
2 days ago
> It equally applies to all tracking. E.g. in apps. Or in physical stores.
Obviously. And where there are problems in those domains equal specificity would be asked for. But since we're talking about in the context of browsers specifically...
> But since we're talking about in the context of browsers specifically...
... then we all know it only cookies that matter? I don't understand the ellipsis
Cookies don't matter. There are many different ways to track users without using cookies even when talking about browsers specifically. But what does matter was already discussed. Are you reading comments in complete isolation again or what? There is a context that has been built up.
> Cookies don't matter. There are many different ways to track users without using cookies
Oh look. Here's what I wrote:
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The law isn't about browsers or websites. It equally applies to all tracking. E.g. in apps. Or in physical stores.
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> But what does matter was already discussed. Are you reading comments in complete isolation again or what? There is a context that has been built up.
This is literally the only thread around your comment. There are dozens of other discussions, yes. I was specifically replying to your comment, and expecting replies within the context of your comment.
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