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To be honest 99% of people, certainly including me, probably don't recognize tracking elements in a URL unless they're like affiliate links.
If people were really good at removing that info, they'd probably create a unique hash including all that data that we wouldn't be able to edit.
I mean, I've seen companies start shortening links with the tracking info inside it. Amazon and Spotify are ones I see frequently
There it is :/
Pretty much all junk which isn't human readable is tracking info
Hard to follow that as a rule. Consider any YouTube video, the video id isn't exactly human readable.
Yeah it doesn't work for every website, but it's an okay starting point
I'm aware that with most privacy issues, a lot of people have limited understanding about it. Hell, I'm probably ignorant on many other privacy issues outside of this topic.