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On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting
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#12The simplest, readily available solution ---use Brave or LibreWolf. These can't prevent all fingerprinting but they can make it less reliable and more difficult and costly for a fingerprint to be relayed back to the mother ship. Personalized advertising is one of the dumbest ideas of the 21st century. Studies show it is less effective than context sensitive ads and it costs more. Participants in ad auctions are essen…
Simplest solution is Firefox or Safari, not another Chromium browser or niche Firefox Fork.
Re: On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting
#13He may or may not want the attention, but https://ladybird.org/ is coming along surprisingly well. In the meantime Safari/Firefox as appropriate. It's a shame really, because as a piece of software engineering Chrome is incredible.
Re: On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting
#14The simplest, readily available solution ---use Brave or LibreWolf. These can't prevent all fingerprinting but they can make it less reliable and more difficult and costly for a fingerprint to be relayed back to the mother ship. Personalized advertising is one of the dumbest ideas of the 21st century. Studies show it is less effective than context sensitive ads and it costs more. Participants in ad auctions are essen…
Simplest solution is Firefox or Safari, not another Chromium browser or niche Firefox Fork.
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#15My assumption is that every site that knows how to do fingerprinting is doing fingerprinting and probably deanonymizing against a shared signature database.
Re: On Google’s Policy Change Towards Fingerprinting
#16He may or may not want the attention, but https://ladybird.org/ is coming along surprisingly well. In the meantime Safari/Firefox as appropriate. It's a shame really, because as a piece of software engineering Chrome is incredible.
Is it though? Or is it a monolithic rube Goldberg machine of lock-in?
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#17Earlier quoted context omitted.
Simplest solution is Firefox or Safari, not another Chromium browser or niche Firefox Fork.
If security is not that important, Firefox or Safari. If you care about security, Chromium.
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#20Doesn't make it any less sad, though. The web is very hostile to the end user these days.