I can at least SEE that siteA passes my information to siteB. Or at least that it passes something (e.g. a huge base64 chunk in the url). That's a big step forward. I can also block the referrer headers so it's not visible in siteA url itself. If I want to navigate from SiteA to SiteB and the url doesn't look "expected", I can choose to not click it. Tracking that only takes place in URLS and only when I click things, isn't nearly as scary or problematic as cookies.
I can at least SEE that siteA passes my information to siteB. Or at least that it passes something (e.g. a huge base64 chunk in the url). That's a big step forward. I can also block the referrer headers so it's not visible in siteA url itself. If I want to navigate from SiteA to SiteB and the url doesn't look "expected", I can choose to not click it. Tracking that only takes place in URLS and only when I click things, isn't nearly as scary or problematic as cookies.