New Google ad tracking policy a ‘Pandora’s box’ for privacy, experts warn
New Google ad tracking policy a ‘Pandora’s box’ for privacy, experts warn
The tech giant's switch from enabling cookies to so-called digital fingerprinting is drawing scrutiny from regulators and privacy watchdogs.

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Using Google is a privacy and a security risk.
18 1 ReplyExcept, it is irrelevant whether or not you decide to use Google.
4 1 Replyyeah, just lay down and spread your butt cheeks for sundar the creep. resistance if futile 🤡
6 8 ReplyI can decide to not use Google (I have indeed stopped), but it becomes harder to avoid all websites that run google stuff.
Resistance is obviously not futile (or Google wouldn't be doing this). But resistance will have to update.
At least there's a chance this crap is illegal where I live. And if so, there's a small chance they'll care.
9 0 ReplyI cut most all Google out besides spytube and yes some services do use Google cloud so I am still sometimes connecting to Google servers
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