• 200fifty@awful.systems
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    1 year ago

    I like how the assumption seems to be that the thing users object to about “websites track your browsing history around the web in order to show you targeted ads” is… the “websites” part

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    1 year ago

    A thought I had a while back with google (and any other tech company I guess) with the same emotion that Rorschach has just before Dr. Manhattan disintegrates him: if they’ve already won, aka achieved virtual dominance over how we experience the web, then fine. Fucking break me with your personalised ads. Show me deep cut references from my personal life as emotional leverage. Orchestrate my nightmares with jingles. Show me the logical end of advertising. Just fucking end the human experience entirely since you’ve monetised all our dignity away anyway. Anything less than that is just an insult to my ability to hope.

    Anyway yeah I hate this. Big ick

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    1 year ago

    Sites you visit can ask Chrome for your interests to show you ads.

    Nifty. Let’s ask what my browser has to offer instead (Firefox + uBlock Origin).

    Sites can not show you ads.

    Hmm that’s a tough choice hmm.

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      1 year ago

      I think that this actually at least appears to be a good step from google.

      Third parties no longer need to know who you are. As i understand it, chrome can directly deliver only the necessary information just when it is needed. No external saving of data required.

      Also: get over it. Most of the internet works, because people learn of products and then buy them. Personalized ads are sent to show people things, which they specifically might be interested in. People want to sell products and solely this allows many websites you probably like to use, to exist in the first place.

      No one here is inherently evil or owns you, because they can show you relevant marketing.