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hamhamed | 2 years ago
Safari is planning to use ML to detect click_id type of query parameters and strip that from URLs. That's just poor execution and business destroying. PCM restrictions are horrible too.. we have to design the link so it stays within safari's specs:
> With an ad-click, an 8-bit ID can be transmitted (a number between 0 and 255, i.e. 256 possible values / campaigns) - per domain > For a conversion, a 4-bit ID is transmitted (a number between 00 and 15, i.e. 16 different types of conversion) - per domain
Not to mention Chrome and Firefox has other ideas, each different on how their PCM will be integrated. Other than the mega corps, noone is benefitting from this privacy enhancement. Just more work to adapt.
bamfly|2 years ago
One time I was talking to a real estate agent, shortly after some of the post-'08-meltdown regulations had gone into effect. She said something like:
"It makes it so appraisers can't fudge the numbers a little higher to make sure people get their loans, now. Which I know wasn't what they intended, but it's what they've done, and it's hurting people."
She thought one of the things the regulation was definitely supposed to do, entirely on purpose, was some accident, and that this thing happening before that was not OK and was, over many iterations, partially responsible for the housing bubble happening in the first place, was in fact fine. She was totally unable to grasp that this behavior was bad and that the regulation was supposed to stop it, and that that was definitely a good thing—but it was making it harder for her and her banker(!) husband to close deals and sell loans, that is, to make money, so surely it can't actually be a good idea and overall beneficial to lots and lots of people.
ubermonkey|2 years ago
eschaton|2 years ago
Good. The world does not owe you a “business model.” Find some positive way to contribute to society instead.
bombcar|2 years ago
And if that won't work, just encode the entire url as amazon.de/2ec1a277-0c96-40d3-8fe1-e418fd82986d
bakje|2 years ago
But I have to be honest that I can't quite wrap my head around how this is supposed to work.
1. https://webkit.org/blog/11529/introducing-private-click-meas...
Gigachad|2 years ago
Puts the information and power back in the users hands.
polyomino|2 years ago
mahathu|2 years ago
It's a start but I'm not this optimistic yet.
stalfosknight|2 years ago
nicbou|2 years ago
leadingthenet|2 years ago
moneywoes|2 years ago
Is there no other way to measure?