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How To Turn Off Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” Ad Tracking—and Why You Should

Google did it again.

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  • Let me guess ... every new update reverts Chrome back to default settings

    Chrome feels like it's updated every week

    • It's a browser. They have been getting weekly updates for like a decade now.

      • Updates generally don't require settings resets. It can happen if there's major changes but that's the exception, not the norm. If Chrome updates revert settings to default with any degree of regularity (I actually don't know if they do, I haven't really touched Chrome in ten? years) that's either gross incompetence or sheer malice.

      • Chrome updates itself about once every five - six days on my system

        Firefox updates once about every two weeks and often just once a month.

        Everytime I run a manual update, Chrome is always on the list.

  • Oh man! Time to give Google a damn good show of a morbidly obese balding 40 something world of warcraft guy beating it heavily to lesbian futanari furry content staring into the camera as he gets busy!

    Google wanted this to happen, so why not give those suckers the VIP First Class treatment?

    Anybody else think of things that'll make those Google folk writhe in visual and audial agony and cut the privacy invasion act?

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