Quote:
Originally Posted by drexl
That's interesting. Maybe that is an edge case where the user is good at privacy thus fooling the system.
Having a UID and a UUID changing for each account would seem redundant.
We'd need to test ourselves to move forward with this discussion.
|
On the 230k transaction sitting in my database, there is not a single time where a UUID is associated with 2 Distinct UID. Furthermore, the example I shared from the austrian guy proved that he still has the cookie saved on his computer thats why all accounts felt under me. He was not smart, just disconnected and created new accounts. Same cookie, hence same tracker and all. But differrent UUID