On Mar 13, 2026 John Walter <johnwalterxxxx@blah.com> wrote:
Hi. I was going to leave a comment on the website thanking you for the latest fantastic collection of delightful derrieres. However, I discovered that I could not comment unless I accepted cookies from blogger.com that would allow blogger.com and its parent Google to track my movements across the website. This must be a new thing that bloggre.com has imposed, and it is disturbing. Having Google compile a dossier on my web viewing is a very steep price to pay in order to leave a comment! What is the world coming to?Please know that your work on the website is appreciated, even if our ability to comment online has become so difficult.John
Hi John, Thanks for the note.
WP has always required third-party cookies.I deem them harmless to my privacy. All browsers have the ability to delete all cookies at any time. Also to delete them when quitting the browser.
Good News: They ID me to websites like my brokerage, credit card sites, and of course, to WP. Beats getting a texted code to sign in every time I want to go there.
I selectively delete the ones I don't want every week or so.
We are all tracked by other means. You can be tracked by your IP address. If you use a VPN that helps, but you can tracked by the unique footprint of your computer.
There is no escape.
Cheers Bogey
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I left this part out. If you have your browser set to accept third-party cookies, you will receive a cookie when you see the first bare bottom on OBB. This true for most sites, such as Lowe's.
When you comment, WP wants to link your throwaway email address with the phoney bloloney name you post the comment under.
You should have one email address for personal business and another one for your kinky interests. They should not be linked to each other in any way or disclose your phone number.
So you already have a cookie. Comment or not.
I try not to think about the way they track you, just think about all the great spank pics out there - yeah I got 4 different emails - paranoid or realistic
ReplyDeleteUsing different email identities is still the best way to defeat tracking and accumulation of personal data. Using webmail like Gmail, Hotmail, etc is free, just set up multiple accounts with fictional data. VPNs require disciplined use or it is still possible to identify location. If using standard browsers clear browsing data before AND after accessing NSFW sites. Not all cookies are bad, some are essential for the smooth running of websites. It also depends on how devices are used. Ideally never share devices with wives or other persons from whom you wish to hide NSFW use. Even a regularly cleared browsing history is potentially suspicious in itself. For the very best advice on preserving anonymity while browsing porn or the dark web ask any 14 year old boy.
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