According to Mozilla, Firefox's implementation uses the "Distributed Aggregation Protocol" (DAP). Individual browsers report their behaviour to a data aggregation server, which in turn reports aggregate data to an advertiser's server using differential privacy. But the aggregation server still knows the behavior of individual browsers, so basically it's a semantic trick to claim the advertiser can't infer the behaviour of individual users by defining part of the advertising network to not be the advertiser.
!chuds if you're not using Brave you don't belong in this ping group
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Brave wont be immune from the manifest v3 slop tho. Have fun when all ur ad blockers stop working
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Cope? From a FurryFox user?
No way
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Do you have any actual browser recommendation for normen. I was thinking of using icecat since for some reason my distro packages it, but realistically I'm just using ungoogled chromium with most of the Usual Addons because there's not really any actual good browsers anymore
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I use firefox with all the settings changed. I hear librewolf does that automatically.
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isn't the problem with firefox that it still speaks home despite that, so you have to use this weird javascript config that warns you that it'll make everyday use a pain and whatnot
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Emacs
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Pay indians on fiver to search results and report back with a typeset pdf.
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False, Brave is keeping v2 support.
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They are keeping it the same way mozilla is keeping it going "maybe for now maybe well probably keep it" i dont trust either
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Who do you trust then?
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The manifest also doesn't affect the official ad blocker, so it'll prob be fine.
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Reminder
Mozilla - Devil Incarnate
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That dig deeper guy has always been an r-slur. Only unironic /g/ users blindly believe his messages.
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It wasn't checked by default, is r-slurred.
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It was, although maybe they changed it in the weeks since I posted this
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/privacy-preserving-attribution
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Lmao you can't avoid shit with brave. It's literally just chrome
Also, this is off by default and r-slurs are lying for attention
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Brave uses a modified chromium, it's not "just Chrome" and doesn't include all the Google tracking crap any more than 10000 other chromium-based desktop apps do.
And it was certainly pushed out as default-on to a subset of Firefox users as a test.
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Toggling some flags isn't developing a separate browser. Any changes google makes that run deeper than some run time options are beyond brave's ability to fix
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It is not just toggling flags - feel free to read through https://github.com/brave/brave-core/commits/master/
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Snapshots:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40954535:
ghostarchive.org
archive.org
archive.ph (click to archive)
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