Remember when cookies were used for session data, and local preferences? Good times
All the more reason to use Firefox with uBlock Origin if you can, which despite concerns regarding Mozilla are still much more likely to align with users’ best interests and help you avoid being tracked all over the web.
Instead of deprecating third-party cookies, we would introduce a new experience in Chrome that lets people make an informed choice that applies across their web browsing, and they’d be able to adjust that choice at any time.
What does this even mean, Google?
Means they’d like to replace cookies with something proprietary that they control.
they’re trying, with that ‘privacy’ sandbox crap.
And sadly Mozilla is doing the same with the Privacy-Preserving Attribution.
not even remotely the same thing
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Seems they’re both from the same developer, with slightly different objectives. However, uMatrix’s repository has been archived and hasn’t updated in years. Even if you use a fork, the first line of the README is “Definitely for advanced users.” I don’t consider uMatrix a working solution for the average user, which is most people.
I don’t feel like engaging with the first phrase of your comment as it is, lacking even a single concrete example or further resources to look into.
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That’s a long page. I can’t promise to do it quickly, but I’ll try taking a look later.
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in one breath
I think you might’ve meant “in one sitting.”
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