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Ask HN: Shouldn't Cookie tracking request popups be converted to HTTP Headers?

5 points by bigattichouse a year ago · 6 comments · 1 min read


I mean, it's the same three or four possible fields over and over... can't we just set a default and pass it as a header on every request?

kevinsimper a year ago

My solution would be to simply ignore all cookies from any new website and only allow once a button has been pressed by the user in the address bar.

There is no reason why a website should be able to track from the first second that easily

  • solardev a year ago

    > There is no reason why a website should be able to track from the first second that easily

    There's one big reason for that: The world's most popular browser and search engine both make their money by tracking you from the first second to the last

pwg a year ago

That was already tried: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track

Most advertisers/tracking companies/websites using such products simply ignored it (due to their fears of revenue loss) and it withered on the vine.

greyface- a year ago

This already exists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_Not_Track

Eliminating popups and observing DNT would defeat the primary purpose of cookie popups: to annoy the user and lead them to believe that GDPR et al. are not in their interest.

  • wruza a year ago

    It’s the expected result cause GDPR creators are living under an effing rock. Working in peoples interest and being completely clueless are orthogonal things.

1vuio0pswjnm7 a year ago

Would have been useful to include that reuirement in the statute, i.e., a non-interactive method for indicating denial of consent,

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