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Cake day: April 3rd, 2024

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  • First create the HTML DOM, then beautify with CSS, then script stuff with JS for functionality you can’t do with HTML and Backend.

    And read up on HTML tags, please. There’s too much div-only crap already. And better go basic than fancy; fancy is more technical debt that blows up (or leaks your users passwords) along the road

    Don’t listen to the naysayers, they never did a website from scratch. And the usual frameworks have gone complex to a point that learning them and adjusting them to your needs eats more time than creating a basic website from scratch, while your websites performance and accessibility tanks. Imagine, a button not working just because you blocked third-party scripts!










  • For seven years, the tracking industry has used the TCF as a legal cover for Real-Time Bidding (RTB), the vast advertising auction system that operates behind the scenes on websites and apps. RTB tracks what Internet users look at and where they go in the real world. It then continuously broadcasts this data to a host of companies, enabling them to keep dossiers on every Internet user.[2] Because there is no security in the RTB system it is impossible to know what then happens to the data. As a result, it is also impossible to provide the necessary information that must accompany a consent request.[3]

    In short, RTB makes it impossible for the user to know where his data goes, which is a requirement for consent.