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Saw many people giving 'instructions' on how to make Chrome not spy on you.
Why not just use a privacy friendly browser and save all the hassle? I've been using @bravebrowser for years now and I am VERY happy!
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/09/googles-widely-opposed-ad-platform-the-privacy-sandbox-launches-in-chrome/

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[–] amerika@noagendasocial.com 0 points 1 year ago

@DrPinkeee @bravebrowser

It is time to admit that Apple, Alphabet, Meta, and Hurricane Electric have become as abusive as the monopolies they replaced.

Corporations are driven by shareholders and stakeholders, and their need for more money plus non-ROI costs imposed by taxes lead to greedy corporations.