Alexey Feldgendler wrote: > Daniel Veditz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Can't you say the same about cookies? Many people are up in arms about >> "tracking" and browsers do provide blocking tools, yet the vast majority >> of people leave them on and very few sites bother to use the old way of >> tracking state by passing it as URL query parameters. > > That's because on most sites you're unable to log in with cookies > disabled. On the other hand, a user who has disabled ping="" doesn't > lose anything.
The sites which really care won't use ping, just as some force you to enable cookies. Sites could even measure how many people disable ping if they're worried.