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to disable Google Chrome's "advanced" ad tracking, navigate to the "Add and Remove Programs" window. Then, search for "Chrome" and choose "Uninstall". After this, the "advanced" ad tracking will cease.
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> to disable Google Chrome's "advanced" ad tracking, navigate to the "Add and Remove Programs" window. Then, search for "Chrome" and choose "Uninstall". After this, the "advanced" ad tracking will cease. i hereby declare that all software innovation is cancelled until we can work on the collective tech debt we have built up. @vv We are partnering with our friends at Meat to present to you the Meatverse - Now with 30% more legs. Check it out on our new app, One Vertical Line then Two Vertical Lines One Shorter Than The Other then Two Vertical Lines One Vertical And One Horizontal Line. So excited to share this with everyone at #CVQCon2022. Thanks and enjoy the legs, on us! |
@vv "Add or remove programs"? Is that like apt?
@vv Also like, go to getfedora.org or archlinux.org and get rid of Windows too!
@vv This may cause some websites to stop working. However, there's a simple fix:
Go to firefox.com and click "Download". Then simply install the software. You will likely notice a fiery fox icon appear on your desktop. Double-click it, and the websites will work again.