• Werwolf@lemmy.ml
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    4 years ago

    It’s a good article. Although not any new information, I hope that “normies” read it and start using something else. Hopefully something non-chromium based

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      It’s too bad Chromium took off like it did. Most people probably don’t even know that their Electron apps are just Chromium under the hood.

      Hopefully this is the start of a larger pushback!

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    And more recently, Chrome’s FLoC effectively gives Google control over the ad tracking tech that will replace third-party cookies – although this is being developed in the open and with feedback from other developers.

    “FLoC is absolutely atrocious.” – “Hahaha, we know that.”

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      I see where you coming from but I don’t think this is hypocritical. This article is claiming that Google’s control of the primary client is allowing Google to control the web. Using GTM gives Google no control over the web, maybe more visibility, but no control.

      If the argument was “Don’t use Chrome, it lets Google track you” then I think GTM would be hypocritical, but tracking was one of the outcomes described, not the root cause they are arguing against.

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    Chrome is evil. Chromium is not. And do we have alternative browser? Firefox? It just does not have some features (like PWA support). Webkit is the same.