Re: Some half-baked thoughts about cookies.

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In message <4165429.BoAPEO5tno@hegel>, Rigo Wenning writes:
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>On Monday, August 27, 2018 12:02:32 PM CEST Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>> Historically pretty much anything the server has ever had any
>> amount of control over has been used to track users across the
>> network, so there is a very strong case for not making the same
>> mistake again, and give the client complete control.
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>And a lot of business cases are totally dependent on this.

I don't see anything in the UN Human Rights Charter about
business cases ?


>Remember that people erase their cookies at least once a month nowadays.

They do ?

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Received on Monday, 27 August 2018 10:21:22 UTC