الاثنين، 5 يوليو 2021

Why you should stop using Google Chrome after an emergency update

 Google is a gorilla in a cage. Chrome dominates the browser market with an incredible 60-70% market share. Most of your income does not come from apps and services, but from selling access to you and data that attracts you through advertising. He admitted that the problem was out of control. He stated in March that this “surging” of user data collected “undermines trust... 72% of people believe that almost everything they do on the Internet is tracked by advertisers, technology companies, or others, while 81 % Of people believe that the potential risks of data collection outweigh the benefits. However, Google told us this week that it is solving this problem by providing its own style of the first private website.





 "Chrome [ha] announced its intention to delete the first website in early 2022 Three-party cookie support, and promised to our company in March. Please note that after clearing the third-party cookies, we will not create a backup ID to track people who browse the web, but everything is currently normal.Inadvertently or intentionally, Google has confirmed that it has experienced unexpected delays in clearing tracking cookies between iOS 15 and Windows 11. The new possible time frame for the deletion of third-party cookies is three months to the middle of 2023 and ends at the end of 2023.


Google and the advertising industry “will continue to use cookies to track and analyze users until at least 2023,” Brave replied, “and may use Chrome login-based Google account tracking indefinitely. It seems that there is an urgent need for a major Reform. Meeting the needs of the advertising industry while maintaining the privacy of 2.6 billion users seems to be an unsolvable problem for Google. "It's like Google defines two aspects," researchers Tommy Mysk and Talal Haj Bakri told me "Privacy of users and advertisers. So far, Google has been on the side of advertisers. In short, although 81% of Chrome users are worried about the risks of the Internet. "Tracking Google will keep this tracking for at least two years longer than promised. Why is it "at least"?Well, your first attempt to find an alternative to "privacy protection" failed. Google’s first decision to "replace tracking cookies with a privacy API that prevents individual tracking when providing results to advertisers and publishers" has become a public relations nightmare. The federal learning queue FLoC has been severely condemned by privacy lobby groups, other technology companies, and even advertisers. "Obviously," Google said last week, "the ecosystem will take longer to do this." FLoC itself is secretly installed in millions of users' browsers to check the source, has been completely updated and replaced cookies. Instead, Google plans to complete this certificate of origin in the next few weeks and record the information before further testing the ecosystem.

 Google is a gorilla in a cage. Chrome dominates the browser market with an incredible 60-70% market share. Most of your income does not come from apps and services, but from selling access to you and data that attracts you through advertising. He admitted that the problem was out of control. He stated in March that this “surging” of user data collected “undermines trust... 72% of people believe that almost everything they do on the Internet is tracked by advertisers, technology companies, or others, while 81 % Of people believe that the potential risks of data collection outweigh the benefits. However, Google told us this week that it is solving this problem by providing its own style of the first private website.





 "Chrome [ha] announced its intention to delete the first website in early 2022 Three-party cookie support, and promised to our company in March. Please note that after clearing the third-party cookies, we will not create a backup ID to track people who browse the web, but everything is currently normal.Inadvertently or intentionally, Google has confirmed that it has experienced unexpected delays in clearing tracking cookies between iOS 15 and Windows 11. The new possible time frame for the deletion of third-party cookies is three months to the middle of 2023 and ends at the end of 2023.


Google and the advertising industry “will continue to use cookies to track and analyze users until at least 2023,” Brave replied, “and may use Chrome login-based Google account tracking indefinitely. It seems that there is an urgent need for a major Reform. Meeting the needs of the advertising industry while maintaining the privacy of 2.6 billion users seems to be an unsolvable problem for Google. "It's like Google defines two aspects," researchers Tommy Mysk and Talal Haj Bakri told me "Privacy of users and advertisers. So far, Google has been on the side of advertisers. In short, although 81% of Chrome users are worried about the risks of the Internet. "Tracking Google will keep this tracking for at least two years longer than promised. Why is it "at least"?Well, your first attempt to find an alternative to "privacy protection" failed. Google’s first decision to "replace tracking cookies with a privacy API that prevents individual tracking when providing results to advertisers and publishers" has become a public relations nightmare. The federal learning queue FLoC has been severely condemned by privacy lobby groups, other technology companies, and even advertisers. "Obviously," Google said last week, "the ecosystem will take longer to do this." FLoC itself is secretly installed in millions of users' browsers to check the source, has been completely updated and replaced cookies. Instead, Google plans to complete this certificate of origin in the next few weeks and record the information before further testing the ecosystem.

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