L.S.
Seems more actual than ever, since tracking commerce starts to use devious, sneaky first-party-trackers,
only to be blocked with uBlock Origin in firefox as Google Chrome and chromium-based browsers
lack the api to do so. First-party-track-blocking slows down page-loading.
Here is a site that does not respect it's users in this way:
https://webcookies.org/cookies/foxnews.com/1317315When you do not repect your users, you do not deserve to have any at all.
Read:
https://medium.com/nextdns/cname-cloaking-the-dangerous-disguise-of-third-party-trackers-195205dc522aI hope regulators in Europe will react. So cookienator is going to stay for all the browsers I have.
Oh, and don't forget to clear your browser cache as you want to read Premium articles from European newspapers.
Time to get to a new earning model, that is less one-sided as the one we have at the moment.
It could also protect us more from cybercrime and malware than the existing surveillance-tracking model.
polonus