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have no preferences for a fix since almost anything I can think of is going to be ugly.</span></div>
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<div class="">And I think that comment that can be made both in this instance and in others where large amounts of client-side state exist — this dilemma is going to arise repeatedly.</div>
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<div class="">It seems like blocking the feature was the approach taken in situations where local storage could do something that cookie storage couldn’t, e.g.</div>
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