@betalars yep, that's the joke. In this instance, mozilla have managed to out-google google.
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@betalars yep, that's the joke. In this instance, mozilla have managed to out-google google. 2 comments
@wouldinotcallmyselfahumanbeing @betalars Note, I don't believe this happened because Google is actually more privacy conscious than Firefox. I believe the difference in the two features is because Google ran what they were going to do by a lawyer and asked "is this GDPR compliant?" and Firefox didn't |
@wouldinotcallmyselfahumanbeing @betalars Like, Google *tried* to track me, but they failed, because they warned me they were going to do it before they started, so I was able to turn it off. But Firefox didn't tell me they were going to track, they just started doing it secretly. So they did actually manage to track my "Impressions" for a while there. Firefox tracked me and Chrome didn't.