cookies do the same thing, but you can't access cookies stored for other domains. (i'm surprised people screaming apocalypse have such poor understanding of the web).
Don't think floc tags be shared b/w domains
> In practice that number could be much higher; the documentation suggests a 16-bit cohort ID comprising 4 hexadecimal characters. Yes, but Google already has atleast 32-bits from the ip address already (which I know…
cookies do the same thing, but you can't access cookies stored for other domains. (i'm surprised people screaming apocalypse have such poor understanding of the web).
Don't think floc tags be shared b/w domains
> In practice that number could be much higher; the documentation suggests a 16-bit cohort ID comprising 4 hexadecimal characters. Yes, but Google already has atleast 32-bits from the ip address already (which I know…