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Naturally, I have both these “cookie” sites denied access.

I also felt that I should mention that any external asset domains can also see this traffic, too, but those typically aren’t used with tracking - or the opposite thereof - in mind.

[Opinion] If your site uses an external domain for determining if a user consents to tracking or not, you are still providing a vector for tracking, whether you and your user choose to allow it or not

https://lemmy.world/post/4675660

[Opinion] If your site uses an external domain for determining if a user consents to tracking or not, you are still providing a vector for tracking, whether you and your user choose to allow it or not - Lemmy.world

Something I noticed on a few websites, including stackoverflow, is that they leave tracking settings up to a different website, which still lets that external party know what websites a user has been seeing, and this can be maliciously abused. I realize this might have been mentioned before, but I didn’t see any similar posts in a quick search.