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by pests
413 days ago
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I personally think this decision hurts users more than anything else. We must let Google's competitors continue tracking us or else it won't be fair to them? I don't even understand how being forced to divest Chrome will even help. Once another company owns Chrome and can remove third party cookies, Google gets the same benefit. |
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So limiting Google's control over browsers will create more competition. More competition on implementations. And also more competition in terms of features and user centric service.
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Question: Does Google really not gather information from anything but its search engine and first party apps? That would seem financially non-optimal for any advertising funded business.
I would think that sure, they log everything peopel use their search for.
But that they would also find a way to track post-search behavior as well. Google leaving money on the table seems ... unusual if there isn't some self-serving reason they would forgo that.
I am happy to become better informed.