They must measure where do you go from after reddit, they must measure too that I use reddit less and less.

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      3 days ago

      No, they don’t know what they are talking about.

      @[email protected] has enough knowledge to dunning-kruger themselves into the valley of informed-misinformed but not enough knowledge to truly understand how shit works and get out of it again.

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      no, but if youve accepted cookies on reddit and (unless you’re using Firefox) those cookies still exist and work even if you’re visiting other websites. meaning that Reddit can see that you’re visiting lemmy

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        That’s… not how cookies work. They’re only accessible by the website that set them, and unless Lemmy starts embedding reddit content into its pages, there’s zero way for Reddit to know that you’re here.

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        Wait. Why would reddit have access to the Lemmy cookie?

        It makes sense that Facebook knows what sites you’re visiting because of the “share on Facebook” buttons that read your Facebook cookie, and of course Google tracks you via its ads and analytics network, but sites don’t have unlimited access to all of your cookies. That would be insane.

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          The fact that Facebook can do that because they have their little buttons that are embedded in so many webpages is redicilous.

          Firefox multi-tab containers combat this, right?

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          Reddit doesn’t have access to ‘the Lemmy cookie’ but the Reddit cookies are still active when you’re visiting other websites. Firefox blocks this though

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            What do you mean “active?” It’s just a file on your computer. Reddit has to actively look for the cookie, which they can do if they have a “share on Reddit” button on the websites you visit. But Reddit doesn’t know all the websites you went to that don’t have this button just because you have a cookie.