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    • @sab@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      Not a lot of information to sell from a single GET request when an image is embedded on a third party website or app.

      Edit: come to think of it, maybe you’re right, and this is in response to 3rd party cookies being phased out pretty much everywhere.

      • @NoPants@lemmy.world
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        82 years ago

        I think you probably nailed it. Firefox and Safari already block 3rd party cookies by default. I think chrome is supposed to sometime this year, and that will cover 95% of most internet users.

      • @varjen@lemmy.world
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        62 years ago

        And when they combine traffic from you with traffic from others they can infer more info.

        • @sab@lemmy.world
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          42 years ago

          To comply with GDPR, they’d need consent for that, and you can’t get consent through an <img /> tag, and I was never asked for consent before seeing a giphy in slack, for example.

          • @varjen@lemmy.world
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            02 years ago

            There are places where they don’t care about GDPR. It is probably relevant in the giphy case but other sites opreate outside the eu.

      • @NoPants@lemmy.world
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        22 years ago

        I think you probably nailed it. Firefox and Safari already block 3rd party cookies by default. I think chrome is supposed to sometime this year, and that will cover 95% of most internet users.