Re: [108attendees] Meetecho participant pics

Frode Kileng <frodek@tele.no> Tue, 28 July 2020 07:48 UTC

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Subject: Re: [108attendees] Meetecho participant pics
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On 28/07/2020 04:13, Christian Huitema wrote:
>
> ... adding a Gravatar icon to a blog
> or a web site has lots in common with the buttons or icons placed by
> Google, Facebook, Twitter and others. These buttons allow third parties
> to track who is using what site at what time, i.e., Internet Surveillance.

Yes, and is exactly why EFF's Privacy Badger categorize this as a 
"tracker" and blocks it by default.

frodek