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by IX-103
1805 days ago
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Look, you can go into Chrome today and disable third party cookies via a setting. There may be a way to create an extension that does this change automatically. Almost anyone other than Google can make this change without major legal worries, but because Google is in both the ads market and a browser vendor they can't rock the boat. On what grounds? There are businesses whose only product is targeting information for ads. If they can't get the data they need then they can't produce a product and will go out of business. Hopefully Mozilla and Apple can start pushing some of the tracking replacement technologies since they don't have their hands tied like Google. |
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