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The issue, here, really isn't whether or not cookies are an invasion of one's privacy, but should one expect a full range of cookie control in Safari as exists in most other browsers.
All browsers allow, at the minimum, one to choose between either accepting all cookies or denying all cookies. For many of us, that's not acceptable or practical; some cookies are needed for logging in to forums or bank accounts for example, while other cookies, most other cookies, for whatever reason, are just not wanted.
Whoever wants all cookies accepted certainly has the right to accept all cookies. But those of us who like to decide, on a case by case basis, which cookies to accept and which to deny should have that process facilitated by an ample range of choices.
I, for one, like to have a minimum of cookies allowed and stored in my browsers. Most browsers make that process smooth and easy. Safari doesn't.
And, regarding ads, I personally would prefer an ad free environment. But that's not gonna happen.
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