An advertising company is telling everyone their browser (they designed to better serve eyeballs to their advertising customers) is not a privacy nightmare…
Next up a slaughterhouse releases its new “Animal welfare policy”.
Every single browser (including Chrome) has already agreed to remove support for third party cookies, and virtually all of them have already done so (by default anyway - you can enable them if you have compatibility issues).
That’s not something we should be comparing this new feature to.
An advertising company is telling everyone their browser (they designed to better serve eyeballs to their advertising customers) is not a privacy nightmare…
Next up a slaughterhouse releases its new “Animal welfare policy”.
I mean, this is “bad”, but I think it’s objectively better than 3rd party cookies. I don’t care either way.
Every single browser (including Chrome) has already agreed to remove support for third party cookies, and virtually all of them have already done so (by default anyway - you can enable them if you have compatibility issues).
That’s not something we should be comparing this new feature to.