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- hackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
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As if Google don’t do the same
Still a bad thing
Let them fight
“It’s really concerning because it negates every privacy control that you have in modern browsers and also in modern mobile platforms like Android,” said Narseo Vallina-Rodriguez, associate professor at IMDEA Networks, to Sky News.
It’s kinda funny, considering Chrome is one of the least private browsers out.
Also, why am I not surprised by this:
Firefox, Microsoft Edge and DuckDuckGo browsers were also affected, with Firefox owner Mozilla and DuckDuckGo engineers taking action to stop any future covert tracking.
What if I’ve got Instagram locked in a sandbox?