Comment by cantalopes
3 months ago
Like "they are good". Whole html with its features is "good", but when i want to use a privacy- first protocol, why the hell would i undermine it with tracking pixels, especially since it noted as the very feature of this protocol
There are plenty of ways to implement images without allowing for tracking pixels. Only allowing images to be served from first party domains would be a simple one.
It would be noisy and would break the page size limit but you could also require that images be included inline as base64 encoded strings.
Ah yes. The main feature of images is tracking pixels. And not, you know, images.