• BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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    Good, it’s about time the lie of Do Not Track was put to bed. It gives people a false sense of control over their data and privacy - the intention was good but if it’s not enforced then it makes people think they’ve done something to protect their privacy when they have done nothing.

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      plus it was another data point for profiling people based on their browser settings.

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        Its removal is as useful in preventing fingerprinting as its presence was in protecting privacy.

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    How about the rare sites that respected it 🤔

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          so not small at all. i see you corrected the post too.

          the main response to that is: how do you know they respect it?

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            Odysee it says in their privacy policy when they detect do not track is on they wont track you,At&t and boradcomm they have a system that sees the signal and declines tracking automatically

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              that doesn’t mean anything, since it’s all server side there’s no way to verify. that’s the problem with the dnt header. all it is is an extra data point.

              also, fwiw i would not trust a service like odysee to abide by it’s own policy at all, considering its history.

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    DNT is going to give a false sense of security.

    • like leaving your shop door open when you go out for lunch and posting a sign saying ‘Don’t come in here and steal’.

    It only works for websites who respect it, but leads users to think they’re somehow ‘protected’.

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    Privacy focussed engineers add DNT feature to browsers…

    Marketeer assholes: hey, another tracking data point!

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      Which is exactly why I’ll never use it. Better to use tracking blockers, and things like Adnauseam to not only block tracking and ads but also sabotage them as well.

      DNT is like some dumb legalist compromise because once people start blocking trackers or browsers start sending false fingerprinting data it’s all over for advertisers and databrokers. That’s what needs to actually be done, give control to the users, even if it means advertisers and databrokers will be screwed over.