Also I'm not doing facebook, not doing google+, I realize the futility of it all; but I don't want to be tracked by everyone everywhere. Crap Internet is now a cat and mouse game.
Every bloody site has a facebook like button. How did that happen?
No, I don't believe you. I already suggested this very experiment to a group of students of mine and they implemented a proof of concept, as well as showing that every "like button" shares this info.
Some guy has these two template<typename T, typename U = T&> struct policy; template<typename T> struct policy<T, T&> { /* ... */ };
and he says that he expects if he always uses policy<X> for some type X so that it will always pass the default argument, that it will always use the specialization