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by naasking
2822 days ago
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> Chrome is the biggest browser by market share and is maintained by a company whose entire business model revolves around tracking users to feed them ads. They have zero incentive to remove cookies. Not true. If they don't do something, legislators are going to impose hamfisted regulation like GDPR which does impact their bottom line and hampers their business. So Google's incentives overlap somewhat with users here. It's possible there's a middle ground in this overlap where the browser includes features specifically for ad-driven content rather than relying on general data load/store mechanisms like cookies which can be easily abused for more nefarious purposes. Although regulation specifically targeting browser vendors to develop such features would also do the job. It's a mistake to try and push this on websites though. |
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