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What? As far as I know this feature is completely client-side.


The server will know how far you scrolled in a session by what images/iframes are being downloaded.


With server side implications. The worst case would be a website stacking 1px images vertically to detect good far your scrolled


I see.. but this would only make a difference for people who disabled JS, and these people can probably also disable lazy loading.


Assuming lazy loading remains a flag. Chrome just removed the flag to disable hyperlink auditing and that one was even blatantly about privacy.


It's that true of iFrames? I haven't tried to determine within a child frame if scrolled into view.


Well, most people. I use it to sync between laptop, tablet and smartphone.


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