Jim, I'm not sure if you've worked doing web development, but I agree with Nick that you can get a lot of performance data from these services (not just tracking or marketing) which is incredibly useful. People visit websites with all sorts of combinations of browsers, OS'es, and extensions -- and no matter how good of a test system you have, you'll never be able to accurately predict each combination and weird side effects will happen. On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 6:08 AM Jim Reid <jim@rfc1035.com> wrote:
On 3 May 2019, at 11:47, Nick Hilliard (INEX) <nick@inex.ie> wrote:
third party trackers allow incredibly detailed and useful telemetry information to be collected about the performance and usage characteristics of a web site, which provides invaluable feedback to the dev and mgmt team, and without which it would be really hard for them to do their jobs.
That may well be true for the oxygen thieves from planet marketing. However I fail to see how any of this guff is remotely relevant to the NCC, the people who oversee after our web site(s) or the broader RIPE community.
If someone at the NCC needs to use spyware to do their job, they’re probably in the wrong job. There are plenty of openings at other places of business for people who want to sell adverts or analyse tracking data.