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IAPP CIPT Exam - Topic 3 Question 120 Discussion

Why is first-party web tracking very difficult to prevent?
A) The available tools to block tracking would break most sites' functionality.
B) Consumers enjoy the many benefits they receive from targeted advertising.
C) Regulatory frameworks are not concerned with web tracking.
D) Most browsers do not support automatic blocking.

IAPP CIPT Exam - Topic 3 Question 120 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 120
Topic #: 3
[All CIPT Questions]

Why is first-party web tracking very difficult to prevent?

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Suggested Answer: A

First-party web tracking is difficult to prevent because:

The available tools to block tracking would break most sites' functionality (Option A): Many web applications rely on first-party cookies for essential functions like user authentication, session management, and personalization. Blocking these cookies can render websites unusable.

Option B is incorrect because consumer preference for targeted advertising does not impact the technical difficulty of blocking first-party tracking. Option C is incorrect as regulatory frameworks are increasingly addressing web tracking. Option D is incorrect because most browsers do offer mechanisms to block tracking, although they are more effective against third-party tracking.


IAPP Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) training materials

''Privacy Engineering: A Data Flow and Ontological Approach'' by IAPP

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Twana
1 month ago
I remember studying how blocking tools can disrupt website functionality, so I think A might be a strong reason.
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