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Omar Polo op at omarpolo.com
Tue Feb 9 17:50:52 GMT 2021
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Ben Bader <ben at bendb.com> writes:
My personal take is that user privacy and control are cornerstone
principles of the Gemini project, and to me that implies that user agents
should maximize user choice. Auto-loading images could lead to user
tracking, and users should be in charge of when and how they expose
themselves to such.
I completely agree with you, I just wanted to emphasise that it'san important cultural thing, as nothing really prevents clients to startauto-downloading images, pre-fetching pages and all that evil stuff.
But then again, who would use a web browser that didn't show pictures? Not
many.
A pragmatic choice (and one I'm taking in my own browser) is to have a
setting to enable inline image display.
Just my two cents.
Ben