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minus-squareZaktorlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 年前If you read the paper this is based on, there’s little reason to think this. It’s just supposition by the authors in an unpublished arXiv paper. Google already has tracking cookies for advertising all over the place. Capturing behavior on a captcha challenge is of little extra utility.
If you read the paper this is based on, there’s little reason to think this. It’s just supposition by the authors in an unpublished arXiv paper.
Google already has tracking cookies for advertising all over the place. Capturing behavior on a captcha challenge is of little extra utility.