Chrome notes your topics of interest based on the sites you browse and how often you visit them. Sites can also store info with Chrome about your interests. As you keep browsing, Chrome may be asked to share stored info about ad topics or site-suggested ads to help give you a more personalised ad experience
You can opt out of these features in your Chrome settings at any time < it may be ON as default after Chrome update
These new features will roll out gradually on computers and Android devices
Edit ad privacy settings
On your device, open Chrome.
At the top right, tap More and then Settings.
Tap Privacy and security and then Ad privacy.
Select the ad feature you’d like to turn on or off(toggle them ALL OFF)for android and desktop
it's the privacy sandbox that isn't about privacy 😆
Privacy Sandbox is still all about advertisement. While it is true that it is changing tracking on the Internet, if enabled in Chrome and used by sites, its main purpose is tracking and use for advertising, and not to improve user privacy while online.
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@ecksmc
Just don't use Chrome. Use a browser that actually respects your privacy.
@voltronic @ecksmc That's not really an option. Even DuckDuckGo isn't as private as they want you to believe because they have to get their search data from somewhere. They chose Microsoft and Microsoft required certain compromises to do it including not talking about their deal.
Chrome represents a middle ground which might be the best we can reasonably expect.
startpage is better * leave NO trace
i like chrome lol
on my Chromebook
it's not as bad if you enable a few flags, for ChromeOS, and install extensions you can tweak your privacy
Android however with no extensions and can't enable the same flags as ChromeOS i mainly use firefox focus
i have a few PWAs set up using chrome on Android though
@ecksmc @voltronic I like Opera on my mobile phone. I'm not that focused on privacy.
@ecksmc @voltronic Oh. I didn't know that. But has any ever been found? I assume there are security experts watching it.
@danielbsmith @voltronic
not sure about spyware being found
Does Opera Sell Your Data? Is it Safe to Use?
After going through all the reports and articles, it is evident that the privacy concerns related to the Opera browser are completely valid
https://browsertouse.com/blog/23760/does-opera-sell-your-data-is-it-safe-to-use/