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Time to consider eating an apple or two.

https://forbes.com/sites/forrester/...

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    @irene eh? It's an measure by the company itself.
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    @irene but privacy :3
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    @irene yea right because Android itself doesn't track you :3
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    That's all it does?
    Really?

    My firefox setup is significantly more effective:
    * block JS I don't need it want
    * block ads
    * block the typical CDNs and host things locally instead
    * block all third-party cookies except where things break
    * store everything in containers per task, so there's no tracking cross-container
    * non-task tabs get their own temporary containers
    * randomize user agent every 5 min
    * don't use tracking services like Google or any third-party login unless required
    * random vpn endpoints, or tor depending on which device I'm using.
    * send do not track (😅 because I might as well even though it does nothing, anywhere, ever)

    Blocking JS by default requires some effort when visiting a completely new site, and the vpn adds a little slowdown (quite a bit with tor...). But other than these it's transparent.
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    @irene Yep. decentraleyes.
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    @irene That's what it does 😋
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