Post by habibkhan1 on Jan 9, 2024 3:53:49 GMT
There is a saying about drinking that I have known all my life, and it goes something like this: "How do you withdraw from your participation?" "Drink more", or stop drinking. It comes to mind when reading a new article about Google's latest attempt to continue spying on us. Cookies are currently being used, but we are working to remove them. Without them, how do they display personal advertising? And without that advertising, how do companies like the aforementioned Google, Facebook or Amazon make money? Let no one doubt you. When they try to fix something like this cookie, the result will not be good for users. It can be less annoying, but we will lose. Google has several ideas to replace the current cookies, two of them are FLoC and plan. After criticism, the company backed down and tried another approach. What you have in mind now is nothing more and nothing less than a snoop on our browsing history. There is nothing. Index Google decides to see our browsing history Apple and Mozilla are cool Firefox is better, Brave, Vivaldi... or any other See all sections Google decides to see our browsing history The company Sundar Pichai runs says that Chrome 115 with advanced storage, and I'll say that in English because it sounds a little, "my ass." This browser comes with a function called "Enhanced Ad Privacy" , which translates in Spanish as "enhanced ad privacy," but it's the opposite.
If it works, a website like Amazon can snoop on our browsing history, see what interests C Level Executive List us and show us things we might end up buying. The details here are that you have access to our history. Have we seen an article on a topic that worries us that it might be a disease? He will know that we are (maybe) sick and from what. What, I don't know, looking for dating services/apps? You will know that we are alone. What are we looking for small clothes? He will know that we are going or planning to be parents. These are examples that come to mind to make one thing clear: they will know everything about us from what we have visited. Apple and Mozilla are cool Apple and Mozilla have already said that they will not do anything like this, Vivaldi has recently refused to use Google Themes and Brave three in the same quarter. Right now it seems to be only available in Chrome, and in my humble opinion, if other browsers don't join, it will be something that will end up being forgotten too. I installed Chrome on a virtual machine to see if it appeared, but it didn't. Normally it is on the menu Settings / Privacy and Security / Ad Privacy. Once there we can enable/disable Advertising Keywords, which are relevant keywords for us; Ads suggested by sites, which allow websites to see our browsing patterns (they can store them for 30 days); and Ad Measurement: which are statistics for websites. Update : The novelty has already hit me, and you can activate it directly by clicking "No, Thanks"; At least for now and the first of the three. The second and third must be disabled manually. device And the worst thing is that it works by default.
Since most users are not updated with the latest news, Google and any other service will have an open bar. And it is also funny that they sell us as something private which is the opposite. That's why I put in the header a screenshot from the movie "Mars Attack", when the aliens are destroying everything and everyone and one of them uses a translator to say "Don't run away, we are your friends" ( video on ViewTube). ). Firefox is better, Brave, Vivaldi... or any other For a long time, when I talk to someone about browsers, I recommend them not to use chrome. I still do not recommend Vivaldi because it is for advanced users, but if you want something similar to Chrome and not from Google, I tell them to go to Brave. It's almost the same, but remove all the bad ones. a bit like ungoogled-chromium , but with better support and it allows you to synchronize with Brave account, among other things. It comes to see if the idea is there and go ahead or not. The cookie's days are numbered, though I think we'll end up missing them. The content of the article follows our guidelines of editing guidelines. To report an error click here. Full article: Linux Addicts » General » Noticias » Google aims to make you better at talking: give you privacy... by spying on you more News in your email Get the latest Linux news in your email email name I accept legal positions "You are making a mistake.
If it works, a website like Amazon can snoop on our browsing history, see what interests C Level Executive List us and show us things we might end up buying. The details here are that you have access to our history. Have we seen an article on a topic that worries us that it might be a disease? He will know that we are (maybe) sick and from what. What, I don't know, looking for dating services/apps? You will know that we are alone. What are we looking for small clothes? He will know that we are going or planning to be parents. These are examples that come to mind to make one thing clear: they will know everything about us from what we have visited. Apple and Mozilla are cool Apple and Mozilla have already said that they will not do anything like this, Vivaldi has recently refused to use Google Themes and Brave three in the same quarter. Right now it seems to be only available in Chrome, and in my humble opinion, if other browsers don't join, it will be something that will end up being forgotten too. I installed Chrome on a virtual machine to see if it appeared, but it didn't. Normally it is on the menu Settings / Privacy and Security / Ad Privacy. Once there we can enable/disable Advertising Keywords, which are relevant keywords for us; Ads suggested by sites, which allow websites to see our browsing patterns (they can store them for 30 days); and Ad Measurement: which are statistics for websites. Update : The novelty has already hit me, and you can activate it directly by clicking "No, Thanks"; At least for now and the first of the three. The second and third must be disabled manually. device And the worst thing is that it works by default.
Since most users are not updated with the latest news, Google and any other service will have an open bar. And it is also funny that they sell us as something private which is the opposite. That's why I put in the header a screenshot from the movie "Mars Attack", when the aliens are destroying everything and everyone and one of them uses a translator to say "Don't run away, we are your friends" ( video on ViewTube). ). Firefox is better, Brave, Vivaldi... or any other For a long time, when I talk to someone about browsers, I recommend them not to use chrome. I still do not recommend Vivaldi because it is for advanced users, but if you want something similar to Chrome and not from Google, I tell them to go to Brave. It's almost the same, but remove all the bad ones. a bit like ungoogled-chromium , but with better support and it allows you to synchronize with Brave account, among other things. It comes to see if the idea is there and go ahead or not. The cookie's days are numbered, though I think we'll end up missing them. The content of the article follows our guidelines of editing guidelines. To report an error click here. Full article: Linux Addicts » General » Noticias » Google aims to make you better at talking: give you privacy... by spying on you more News in your email Get the latest Linux news in your email email name I accept legal positions "You are making a mistake.