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by Hizonner
530 days ago
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What is with everybody suggesting this or that browser? They're all going to be fingerprintable. Using a less common browser just makes that easier... not that it will ever be hard. You might get some relief from some tracking, including via fingerprinting, by using comprehensive ad and tracking blockers. Or you might not, since CDNs are still probably going to track you. |
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Because that is so blatantly anti competitive the adtech industry manipulates it into a sort of war of opaque identifiers (“user resettable device identifiers”) , attached to things like Roku, smart TV and phones, which then can be passed along with bid requests for ads and later used to effectively target people even on other devices in the same household, conveniently only by some players in the adtech world who then charge more.
Breaking the Chrome monoculture will not solve this problem by itself, but it is a necessary step in getting there.