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by jeffbee
1025 days ago
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Isn't it somewhat hilarious that the author of Adblock Plus, far and away the largest privacy risk faced by anyone, throws this much shade on Google's privacy protections? ABP gets unfettered, full and complete access to all your data no matter how sensitive and only the publisher's OpSec stands between the user and total exposure. |
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Every ad blocker gets full and complete access to all your data. It needs that kind of access in order to … tada … remove ads. It’s really simple: ads are on all websites, so an ad blocker needs access to all websites.
You probably mean that Adblock Plus abuses this access? Surely this is something you have proof for? Here you can see an example of how this kind of thing looks like: https://palant.info/2023/06/05/introducing-pcvark-and-their-.... You can look around in my blog, there is more.
It has been a while since I’ve been involved with Adblock Plus. I sincerely doubt however that ABP’s privacy stance changed that much since I’ve left. But I’ll wait for you to find proof for your claims.