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[webmasterworld.com...] (be sure to read message #20 from Brett Tabke.
Would you imagine that someday browsers will give web surfers the option to hide their referer?
In Firefox:
about:config into the address bar network.http.sendRefererHeader 0 into the box The browser will now not send a referer header. This can also be done in Opera...
-b
with opera of course it is a standard option to withold referer info
Referer logging is enabled by default in Opera, but it is easy to disable just by pressing F12 and deselecting it. In Firefox, there is no direct route other than in
about:config unless you are using the web developer extension or similar. I always disable referer logging and rarely have any problem with sites.
There are a significant number of advanced users of Opera/Firefox etc. who disable referers as a matter of course. Why give away your browsing habits?
I block referers to thwart tracking, in the same way that I wipe all but a select few cookies automatically when I close the browser (see the great "CookieCuller" extension for Firefox)
It all leaves me a little torn since I'm making money as an affiliate and cookies are part of the system.
They wanted me to use that system and I refused, we use a database to track and keep session information. I cron a grooming process every night after the backup finishes. Works good and nobody has ever complained. When we started we had problems with table blot but the grooming nightly seems to have cured it, that and a new server...