So did using computers in single user mode, but we wouldn't dare do that today. JS is, arguably, over-reaching and way too powerful for the web to be turned on by default.
The sad part is we're probably just one decent privacy bill away from making almost all of this go away. JS + an anti-regulatory political climate is the larger problem. The EU has tackled this heads on recently with its privacy laws. At a certain point, technical work-arounds just don't work and the bad commercial actors will always win unless there's regulation stop them.
The sad part is we're probably just one decent privacy bill away from making almost all of this go away. JS + an anti-regulatory political climate is the larger problem. The EU has tackled this heads on recently with its privacy laws. At a certain point, technical work-arounds just don't work and the bad commercial actors will always win unless there's regulation stop them.