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Re: things not available when someone blocks all cookies | 2022-08-31T20:36:30-07:00 | https://blog.tomayac.com/2022/08/30/things-not-available-when-someone-blocks-all-cookies/ | Things not available when someone blocks all cookies | BlogPosting | Thomas Steiner | https://blog.tomayac.com/about/ |
Client-side storage (cookies, cache, etc.) is one of many things worth disabling during site testing. The Tor Browser's "safest" level blocks SVG, remote fonts, JS, and other features; many textual browsers don't support anything besides a subset of (X)HTML. Most [non-mainstream search engines]({{<relref "/posts/search-engines-with-own-indexes.md">}}) are similar.
Personally, I try to keep sites curlable. It should be possible to use a plain curl URL
command to get all the necessary markup, complete with visible contents. If the main content of the page is text, then everything else should be a progressive enhancement.