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Ask HN: Replacing the word “Cookie” by “Tracer/Tracker” in banners

16 pointsby mehdimabout 3 years ago
The word cookie is misleading in explaining to the general public audience about what is really happening in Martech and Adtech about their data. By using the work &quot;tracker&quot; or &quot;tracer&quot;, it would be more transparent for users about their consent on accepting being tracked&#x2F;traced for ads or performance purposes. What do you think?<p>Edit : &quot;Do you accept our cookies&quot; would be &quot;Do you accept our tracers&#x2F;trackers&quot;

3 comments

sibitabout 3 years ago
This would even help some of my clients. I had a client say &quot;we need to be compliant add a cookie banner&quot; so I did. A week later they call me up in a panic saying their engagement (Google Analytics) had almost completely fallen off and I explained people are probably declining the cookies.
Nextgridabout 3 years ago
That&#x27;s what the GDPR mandates already - the problem is that there&#x27;s no serious enforcement of it so websites are allowed to get away with non-compliant banners.<p>Cookies is purely for the previous &quot;ePrivacy Directive&quot; (aka stupid cookie law) but nowadays you must comply with both - and complying with the GDPR will in the vast majority of cases inherently comply with the ePrivacy Directive anyway.
ge96about 3 years ago
Side question, why does a site need cookies?
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