On 08/23/2016 11:41 PM, Tim wrote:
You browse half a dozen addresses, using their DNS server, they can see all the queries coming from your IP. Somewhere amongst them is a server where they can set a cookie in a browser.
Except, of course, for the fact that most servers aren't running browsers, and if they are, that cookie will identify them, not you. The point I was making, and you didn't address is that there is no way to use the DNS protocol to set or retrieve a cookie in an end-user's browser.
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