Google Chrome pushes ahead with targeted ads based on your browser history::YMMV, based on where you are

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      1 year ago

      I switched a few weeks ago, I have not been able to test it on a PC, but the Android app definitely feels slower than Chrome, Cromite and Vivaldi.

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        Enable Ublock origin. It’ll be faster when it doesn’t need to load ads.

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          It is enabled, I think the performance hit would come from Dark Reader… but it is a must have extension for me (the reason I dropped Chrome actually, since they ditched the ability to darken websites in recent chrome versions).

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      Switched? I’ve been using it since pre-1.0

      I have chrome, but that’s because my company’s product uses it for our clients plugin. Only use it for work stuff.

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      have they not already been doing this ever since they created Chrome?

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        Yeah it honestly surprises me they haven’t been doing this already. I mean at least on a smaller scale this has been Google’s business model for a while now.

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    I like seeing the full cycle of Google Chrome starting out as the hero the world needed, to becoming the bloated pile of stalkerware trash like it had originally replaced.

    Rest in piss Google chrome.

    • wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Was it ever needed? What has chrome provided that wasn’t already available from other 3rd party and/or open source browsers?

      The whole “faster than firefox” thing was greatly exaggerated, didn’t last long, and was at least partially artificial as google has been found to intentionally gimp their sites on non-chrome browsers.

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        Chrome’s UI was light years ahead of the competition. I’d be tempted to say they had an impact on the design of all desktop applications.

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          Yeah when they came out they did absolutely everything right. And they do no evil years they just kept nailing it time after time.

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        For folks that knew browsers other than Internet Explorer existed, no.

        But for the vast majority of internet users, yes I think it was needed.

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      You either die a hero, or live long enough to become the villain.

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    I had to read the whole article to get to this info: Depending on what Chrome version you’re using, and whether you’ve been selected to start using Topics API, you can switch this functionality off and on by visiting chrome://settings/adPrivacy and/or chrome://settings/privacySandbox – cut’n’paste these URLs into your address bar to jump straight to the controls.

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      You can switch it now but obviously it’s just a matter of time til you won’t be allowed to.

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        And also … When you give users the choice to turn something on or off but don’t tell them that the thing is on and also make it inconvenient for them to turn it off …

        … Most users won’t turn it off.