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apple.com has been using CNAME records pointing to Adobe Analytics servers for many years now. Since this is the only legitimate (?) tracking method left by ITP everyone is shifting to it...
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Dr. Augustine Fou - Ad Fraud Investigator
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Privacy advocates, please see this (how ad tech companies disguise 3rd party cookies as 1st party to defeat ad blocking, browser blocking, and consumer choice)
cc @jason_kint @dsearls @PrivacyMatters
theregister.co.uk/2019/11/21/ubl…
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Dr. Augustine Fou - Ad Fraud Investigator
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John Wilander
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Thanks for the ping! We are aware of it.
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Antoine Bourlon
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at least since 2015
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=105510…
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BrendanEich
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I'm sure Apple can cope on their websites (e.g., use Matomo or run a proxy 1st party, how could Adobe say no to that big a customer?) if ITP evolves to block CNAME-concealed 3rd party tracking. Brave will block.
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