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by TazeTSchnitzel 2475 days ago
Google are good at preventing people hacking their servers, but they also broadcast your private data to thousands of third parties every time you open a webpage. Facebook and Google's approach to data security is lock it down so only they and their partners can access it. It does nothing for your privacy.
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What are you talking about? Google neither sends nor sells any of your data to "third parties". I don't know why people parrot this nonsense.
It's not nonsense, it's a standard part of adtech: https://brave.com/adtech-data-breach-complaint/
Google gave an ID to these third parties. iOS does the same with its IDFA.
Far from just an ID.
Then what?