$5 billion Google lawsuit over ‘Incognito mode’ tracking moves a step closer to trial / Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers denied Google’s push for a summary judgment in a lawsuit over the way it tracked internet activity even after users switched to ‘Incognito mode.’
^ If you follow the site below, you would have seen this coming for a while:
https://privacytests.org/
...which is one reason why my preferred browser has been LibreWolf for a while now.
@voltronic I’m a Brave fan, but am going to give LibreWolf a spin now as well…
@voltronic Yeah, I hated the coin crap, shut it all off, but also bugs me they still push it.
I prefer the Firefox base, and use it as my alternate browser with a bunch of privacy plugins. It doesn't do well at fingerprinting/tracking either.
I have a feature I like that appears to be a no-go with LibreFox and Brave, turning on Dark mode in tandem with Gnome. After switching to Ubuntu as my daily driver, I love being able to switch most apps with one control. There's always some tradeoff...
@voltronic Found out Dark Reader (which I first tried before CoSo got its own dark mode) works fine in LibreWolf, and ties to system-wide setting. Problem solved!
Now giving it a spin as my primary browser. Thanks for the pointer!
@kay_dub
I don't know if you have something like this set up already but don't forget you can lock a whole lot of nasty crap before it even gets to you with network wide DNS filters. Check my pinned posts for a pi-hole guide. A lot of people like NextDNS also.