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#cookies #dataPrivacy #browsers #dataCollection #privacyExtensions

Install privacy-respecting extensions.
Some browser add-ons actively block trackers.
#PrivacyExtensions #TrackerBlockers #BrowserArmor

@landley @jschauma @ryanc @0xabad1dea yeah, the exhaustion problem would've been shoved back with a #64bit or sufficiently delayed by a 40bit number.

Unless we also hate #NAT and expect every device to have a unique static #IP (which is a #privacy nightmare at best that "#PrivacyExtensions" barely fixed.)

  • I mean they could've also gone the #DECnet approach and use the #EUI48 / #MAC-Address (or #EUI64) as static addressing system, but that would've made #vendors and not #ISPs the powerful forces of allocation. (Similar to how technically the #ICCID dictates #GSM / #4G / #5G access and not the #IMEI unless places like Australia ban imported devices.

I guess using a #128bit address space was inspired by #ZFS doing the same before, as the folks who designed both wanted to design a solution that clearly will outlive them (way harder than COBOL has outlived Grace Hopper)...

If I was @BNetzA I would've mandated #DualStack and banned #CGNAT (or at least the use of CGNAT in #RFC1918 address spaces) as well as #DualStackLite!

Google will not phase out tracking cookies in Chrome after all

Google has reversed its decision to phase out third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, a move initially seen as a significant step towards improving

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Die Überwachungsmethoden der Tracker werden immer ausgefeilter. Selbst bei Online-Apotheken bedienen sich die Datendealer. Datenschutz-Forscher Arvind Narayanan ärgert sich über die Untätigkeit der großen Browser-Hersteller. https://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/WWW-Tracking-Methoden-werden-brutaler-Browser-Hersteller-schauen-weg-3718112.html #ArvindNarayanan #Brave #Browser #Datenschutz #DoNotTrack #PrincetonUniversity #PrivacyBadger #PrivacyExtensions #Tracking #USA #Werbung #usenix #Überwachung
WWW: Tracking-Methoden werden brutaler, Browser-Hersteller schauen weg

Die Überwachungsmethoden der Tracker werden immer ausgefeilter. Selbst bei Online-Apotheken bedienen sich die Datendealer. Datenschutz-Forscher Arvind Narayanan ärgert sich über die Untätigkeit der großen Browser-Hersteller.