Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome::Chrome now directly tracks users, generates a “topic” list it shares with advertisers.

  • @7u5k3n
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    10210 months ago

    Well that explains why I’m seeing full page popups saying I need to disable my adblocker on certain sites…

    Okay… I’ve resisted long enough. I’ll make the switch to Firefox tonight

      • @7u5k3n
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        510 months ago

        Thanks using it now.for chrome. I’ll be sure to add it in. Between it and the pihole I should be good.

        Thanks for the heads-up

    • RedEye FlightControl
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      2910 months ago

      I switched a while back for the same reason, in a completely different scenario. Google is playing themselves.

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        I only use chrome for a couple of extensions that aren’t available for firefox. I should probably reach out to those companies and request that they get a firefox extension working.

        • @damnthefilibuster
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          510 months ago

          Firefox is working to bring chrome extensions to FF.

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            That’s good to know. I’m surprised that the 2 I currently have to use chrome for aren’t already on FF. As I said, I should probably send them an email and ask them to launch one for FF.

        • lemmyvore
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          110 months ago

          Out of curiosity, what kind of addon would just work in Chrome (not have an alternative in Firefox)?

          • @[email protected]
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            10 months ago

            It’s not an addon, it’s extensions for services like klarna and zip that let you pay for things over time. Those 2 for example have apps that I can and do use but if I want to use them to pay for say concert tickets it’s easier to have it all on my big screen so I can look at whats available and then copy and paste the number into the checkout.

            It’s not life or death and I can live without it. It is however the only reason I use chrome on my desktop these days.

    • lemmyvore
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      410 months ago

      uBlock Origin and Privacy Badger should be the first addons you install.

      Also consider the Multi-Account Containers addon. It loads certain domains in their own tabs and isolates them from others.

      This is just the basics, there’s a deep rabbit hole for privacy of you’re interested and lots of interesting extensions for maximum control (cookie auto-deleters, Matrix, JavaScript disablers, anti-fingerprinting, scrubbers etc.) Firefox itself comes with a lot of privacy-related stuff built-in nowadays.

      • @pdxfed
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        10 months ago

        Jumped a month ago or so after reading about their “product enhancements” and not being able to install an extension to download a YouTube clip I needed for a work project. Water is excellent, also removing them out of my search as much as possible.

        Recommend Degoogle Yourself community for weeding them out wherever you’re comfortable. I still have them for photos and maps is better than anything comparable but have given them that much less data to sell. [email protected]