top | item 19425645 (no title) a1a | 7 years ago Think there is a need for a clarification. It says _member states_ of EU have trackers on their websites. Not EU itself. discuss order hn newest UncleEntity|7 years ago Depends on if you think fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com cookies are "trackers on their websites" both of which are found on http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_STAT-19-1728_en.htmThough I did have to do a bit of clicking around until Privacy Badger found something so it looks like they at least are trying. solarkraft|7 years ago It's certainly handing data to google, which isn't great for integrity. But we're complaining at a high standard. load replies (1) hopler|7 years ago So? EU laws are a suite of national laws. ionised|7 years ago What the hell are you talking about?
UncleEntity|7 years ago Depends on if you think fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com cookies are "trackers on their websites" both of which are found on http://europa.eu/rapid/press-release_STAT-19-1728_en.htmThough I did have to do a bit of clicking around until Privacy Badger found something so it looks like they at least are trying. solarkraft|7 years ago It's certainly handing data to google, which isn't great for integrity. But we're complaining at a high standard. load replies (1)
solarkraft|7 years ago It's certainly handing data to google, which isn't great for integrity. But we're complaining at a high standard. load replies (1)
hopler|7 years ago So? EU laws are a suite of national laws. ionised|7 years ago What the hell are you talking about?
UncleEntity|7 years ago
Though I did have to do a bit of clicking around until Privacy Badger found something so it looks like they at least are trying.
solarkraft|7 years ago
hopler|7 years ago
ionised|7 years ago