The whole point of the Privacy Sandbox is that Google is NOT sharing your browsing history with advertising partners. All that's shared is information about whether or not your usage of Chrome suggests an interest in specific topics. The current list of topics is here: https://github.com/patcg-individual-drafts/topics/blob/main/taxonomy_v1.md
DarienGS
That sounds pretty useful, why did it stop?
Because I want Lemmy to succeed and grow, I'm making a real effort to contribute to discussions where previously I'd have just thought things to myself and moved on. I really hope more people do the same so we can start to sustain those more niche forums.
Oh jeez, that's me.
And we would love an explanation of what is going on with these faulty – if not fraudulent – data.
You're a fucking journalist, pick up the phone and start asking questions.
A drivers license is hard to get in Japan unless a rich bad driver is trying on the same day.
How does this work?
I think this piece by John Rentoul is worth considering: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/labour-conservative-party-starmer-sunak-election-b2275775.html
The ham and pineapple work fine; the problem is pineapple and cheese.
Judging by that Casio Exilim EX-Z75 camera I'm guessing she's now in her early 40s.
- Nobody
- Will
- Pay
- Them
- To
- Do
- Proper
- Journalism
- Any
- More
Anyone who's been to the supermarket lately knows that the days of cheap food ended some years ago.
Serious question: let's say I continue using Chrome and Privacy Sandbox becomes the norm. How does my internet experience get worse?