It was a good idea. Offer an olive branch to see whether they accept it. Relatively low risk, high benefit. Then advertisers universally started using it as a unique identifier and I ceased considering whitelisting domains. If you’ve buckled down and decided to turn your business into a war, I’m fine with avoiding your business entirely
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xxce2AAb@feddit.dk 5 months ago
It’s like begging somebody currently hurting you to not hurt you. Doesn’t work for reasons that should be obvious.
“Here’s your complimentary ‘I’m the perfect victim’ t-shirt and another free punch to the face.”
Gullible@sh.itjust.works 5 months ago
primrosepathspeedrun@anarchist.nexus 5 months ago
If you turn your business into war, you should consider how badly it is possible to lose
xxce2AAb@feddit.dk 5 months ago
Preach.
ConstipatedWatson@lemmy.world 5 months ago
Since I’ve been using ublock origin, no script and, more recently, a VPN service, I hadn’t even noticed Do Not Track had been deprecated!
I also didn’t notice it had been replaced with something called Global Privacy Control which appears just as doomed to me since it’s only enforceable in California (though the Wikipedia cites one case where it’s been used to make Sephora pay).