Re: Issue 2: Use of the term "3rd-party"

On 24-4-2012 3:58, Andy Zeigler wrote:
> It's true that SLD can break down as in indicator of business relationships, such as in shared hosting scenarios, DNS aliasing, and co-marketed/branded SLDs. Clearly, there are no perfect technical mechanisms to indicate business relationships, which can be done with handshakes between people. However, in terms of tracking users across different websites, today, the SLD is a very good way to differentiate between a website and a tracking entity. As a list author, it's very useful to have a way to "only block URIs that match this pattern if it's SLD is different than the topmost document S

I am still not sure about the following scenario. Any ideas?

roundcube.xs4all.nl (which resolves to an IP address from the XS4ALL)

which contains a third party webtracker:

asc.xs4all.net, (which resolves to omniture, outside of the XS4ALL netwerk).

Rob

Received on Tuesday, 1 May 2012 11:24:18 UTC