- From: Ronan Heffernan <ronansan@gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 10:53:46 -0400
- To: "Mike O'Neill" <michael.oneill@baycloud.com>
- Cc: Tracking Protection Working Group WG <public-tracking@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 19 July 2013 14:54:35 UTC
Mike, I am not sure that I understand your proposal, but it looks like you are trying to (mis-)use the If-Modified-Since header in conjunction with a small (improper) ETag value to forge a unique identifier. Is that right? How is that an improvement? Do you expect that those values will be maintained in the browsers for more than 6-months? --ronan On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 4:42 PM, Mike O'Neill <michael.oneill@baycloud.com>wrote: > Hi Ronan,**** > > ** ** > > I had another thought about frequency capping. If you use the > ETag/If-None-Match to contain a low entropy count value, 0..7, you could > combine that with the If-Modified-Since header to give you unique visitor > detection *and* frequency counting, without a persistent UID in a cookie or > anywhere else, and without JS. **** > > ** ** > > You could do that in your 1x1 gif handler and not need the iframe (or the > v60.js script tag that I notice imrworldwide.com – a Nielsen domain, > uses sometimes).**** > > ** ** > > If you did that (in the DNT:1 case), you would not need a permitted use. * > *** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > Mike**** > > ** ** > > >
Received on Friday, 19 July 2013 14:54:35 UTC