This is a direct consequence of the way that Search privileges AMP: get rid of the privilege and this'd change fasthttps://twitter.com/cramforce/status/900794363172724736 …
The problem is a page might be able to guess both that it came from search and which user it belongs to.
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Only Google has a right to that information!
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You are just trolling. We, as the referrer, inherently know. The privacy issue is real. You are free to ignore it on your own website.
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That last line was probably too easy to interpret as trolling. I'm sorry.
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I think the fingerprinting issue is real, but also addressable. I gave a straw man proposal earlier, in good faith.
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Also hoping it's addressable. Agree that everything we learned from AMP should make its way back into web features for wider availability
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We need more than hope. Is there something we can do structurally so Google management and tech leadership prioritizes it?
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Are there enough proposals to deprecate AMP in the medium term?
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