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by Ensorceled 1609 days ago
> 'Thoughtfully curated' by whom? The user or Google?

As long as the base list is relatively short, published, and no other data is sent; it probably doesn't matter.

If it's a long list, or changes a lot, then the concern that "Recent Abortion" or "Transitioning" or "Pregnant" or "BLM Activist" or "Trump Supporter" or ... will start to drift into the list if it's valuable enough.

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You know it will though.

If I as a user had the ability to select the subset of the lists of interests and ensure that only those interest categories are ever signaled to a site then I'd almost be fine with Google's current proposal. However, we all know Google will most likely never allow end user control and will go to great lengths to obfuscate what data they are actually sending to sites.

> to obfuscate what data they are actually sending to sites.

Not exactly a thing with Chrome. You can inspect the full JS heap, dig through the call stack one function at a time, and view exactly what goes in and out of XHRs.

Sure, but if Chrome sends a header with a bunch of opaque identifiers that I can't reasonably map to an interest category then that doesn't really help me much.