[conspire] (forw) Re: look at this - I got this in a contract with the medical insurance for my trip
Don Marti
dmarti at zgp.org
Tue Sep 13 09:12:00 PDT 2022
begin Nick Moffitt quotation of Tue, Sep 13, 2022 at 03:34:49PM +0000:
> On 12Sep2022 11:23am (-0700), Don Marti wrote:
> > Second is turn off third-party cookies:
> >
> > https://typeagroup.createsend.com/campaigns/reports/viewCampaign.aspx?d=d&c=FC142680CDB9311A&ID=1DA362476A8E77162540EF23F30FEDED&temp=False&tx=0&source=Report
>
> This link only displays text if you allow your browser to run code from js.createsend1.com, which seems like an odd decision. At least it's not an obviously unrelated TLD, and is presumably an in-house CDN?
>
> Personally, I prefer self-destructing cookies/cookie-autodelete/whatever it's called these days. I let in everyone's cookies, all the time. THey last the lifetime of the tab unless I decide otherwise on a case-by-case basis.
How is this? The print preview version works for me with JavaScript
turned off.
https://typeagroup.createsend.com/t/ViewEmail/d/1DA362476A8E77162540EF23F30FEDED/C67FD2F38AC4859C/?tx=0&previewAll=1&print=1&source=PrintPreview&context=BE1559E32AC7F640D744A813E2B67A32
> Also is "Type A Group" named after the personality/anxiety disorder?
Don't know where Bob Hoffman got the idea for the domain name -- his
blog is https://adcontrarian.blogspot.com/
I agree that a cookie deletion extension is a good idea. I use Cookie
AutoDelete on Firefox but I don't use Google Chrome enough to have
good extension recommendations for it.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/cookie-autodelete/
--
Don Marti <dmarti at zgp.org>
https://blog.zgp.org/
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