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How exactly does one know which websites will do this and which wont, before going to the website?



I’d make the assumption that any client/server connection has some sort of logging mechanism? I don’t think browser fingerprinting and large scale cross site tracking is good but it seems a hard to take issue with being counted when visiting someone else’s website.


How do you know what businesses have cameras to count visitors before going into the business?


How do I know what physical trackers are being used before entering a physical location? I use my eyes.

Business often count foot fall with IR or laser; it's generally on the door. How do I know that using a businesses with cameras claiming to only count traffic are not actually gathering a whole lot more information to use/sell/change their mind later?

I have no skin in this game but the original comment was more focused on "we've decided to bypass your adblocker because we feel that our interests outweigh yours"


Noone puts up cameras to count the visitors. They put them to monitor their activity.


Actually some people do, and a lot of people use their existing surveillance cameras for people-counting. see for example https://www.axis.com/en-us/products/axis-people-counter


I'd you are that concerned use a proxy, VPN, Tor, etc.




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