Do not track bill

For system help, all hardware / software topics NOTE: use Coders Corner for all coders topics.

Moderators: Krom, Grendel

Post Reply
User avatar
Isaac
DBB Artist
DBB Artist
Posts: 7737
Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:47 am
Location: 🍕

Do not track bill

Post by Isaac »

Will the new "do not track" bill keep me from tracking activity on my own site if it's made into a law?
❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉
-⎽__⎽-⎻⎺⎺⎻-⎽__⎽--⎻⎺⎺⎻-★ ·:*¨༺꧁༺ :E ༻꧂༻¨*:·.★-⎽__⎽-⎻⎺⎺⎻-⎽__⎽--⎻⎺⎺⎻-
❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉⊱•═•⊰❉
User avatar
Krom
DBB Database Master
DBB Database Master
Posts: 16137
Joined: Sun Nov 29, 1998 3:01 am
Location: Camping the energy center. BTW, did you know you can have up to 100 characters in this location box?
Contact:

Re: Do not track bill

Post by Krom »

If you use your site to track where they go after they leave and or as much as possible about what they do after you hook them, then probably. But if your site only tracks when someone visited it and perhaps their referral URL like virtually everything out there, it probably wouldn't impact you at all.

But before all that; I would seriously question if it is even possible to implement such a system and how much it would cost to attempt it. The net just doesn't work that way, in order to not track someone, you would have to track them to begin with! The concept is ridiculous.

If I were to craft an online privacy bill, I would instead outlaw types of forced, embedded or hidden tracking (such as ISP level packet inspection and clickstream data recording). Basically make it illegal to track people in ways that cannot be defeated without requiring the use of an offshore VPN. The rest I would encourage the free market to solve, much like antivirus software can help protect you from malware there needs to be antitracking software to protect users from invasive tracking.

I simply do not believe the government could handle this problem with legislation, everything about tracking technology changes too fast and is simply not something that can be fixed the way a government agency would approach it, not to mention the huge conflict of interest.
User avatar
Sirius
DBB Master
DBB Master
Posts: 5616
Joined: Fri May 28, 1999 2:01 am
Location: Bellevue, WA
Contact:

Re: Do not track bill

Post by Sirius »

For some reason I'd assumed it was extra data added to the HTTP requests the browser sends. Obviously it would then be up to the vendors to honour it, and you wouldn't easily know whether they did or not.
Post Reply