• @noroute
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      • @[email protected]
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        406 months ago

        I feel fuckin dirty even reading that last paragraph. It’s so detached from any sane reality.

      • lad
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        26 months ago

        I thought privacy as per Google meant that it will trade your data with everyone interested, just will not show them your name/phone number/address (which also quite conveniently makes Google the single point of contact with you and allows to charge more)

    • @RandomPancake
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      306 months ago

      Browser fingerprinting is nasty and easy. There are ways to push back but it’s still awful.

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        336 months ago

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        • @RandomPancake
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          106 months ago

          I know people are passionate about their love / hated of Brave, but it along with LibreWolf (and Firefox) all offer strong fingerprinting protection out of the box. With Firefox, just make sure you add uBlock Origin.

        • @[email protected]
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          26 months ago

          I believe that firefox is one if the few who has at least some sort of protection against it.

          Pretty much everything that’s not Chrome does.

        • @jaybone
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          -16 months ago

          Wait Firefox sends fingerprint info?

          Why is there not an open source browser that doesn’t send this shit?

          • @[email protected]
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            96 months ago

            Firefox does not “send” it, fingerprinting is done by tagging your hardware configuration from various values and create a unique key from that - independent of being logged in or any cookies - which can be used to track you. Things like browser & device user agent, browser window size, feature support (to determine browser version), etc. All of which are passively gathered by anything you could send a request to. There are ways to reduce this that Firefox and others do (such as reducing unique values in user agent, etc) but they’re not opting in to some privacy invading reporting mechanism.

            • @jaybone
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              16 months ago

              But the “various values” are sent, like you mention user agent, etc. I wonder if it makes sense to have a browser that doesn’t send all of that.

              • @[email protected]
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                36 months ago

                That’s the tricky part. If you just don’t send anything then they’ll use THAT information to profile you, because no one else is doing that.

                Also it can cause the page not to load properly.

                So what most browsers do is spoof the information such that every user of that browser is sending the same information, when possible, regardless of whether it’s accurate.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 months ago

            Wait Firefox sends fingerprint info?

            Ehhh there’s really no such thing as “fingerprinting info”. Your browser sends info about your PC to every webpage you visit so the page can load properly. Some of them just send more info than others, which makes it easier to fingerprint you.

            Check out deviceinfo.me to see what kind of info your browser is sending.

    • @phoneymouse
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      196 months ago

      Yeah they analyze your browser history and then generate labels of things you’re presumably interested in and then share it with any website that asks. Privacy friendly alright.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      If google is doing this, they have a much better way to track them.

      They do. It’s the new “Ad Privacy” features built into Chrome that tracks every webpage you visited (locally) and then sends your profile out to advertisers when you visit a page.