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| Pronouns: | He/Him |
| Twitch: | https://twitch.tv/TruGrytz |
| Twitter: | https://twitter.com/TruGrytz |
| Pronouns: | He/Him |
“webRequestBlocking” feature that Google is about to bring along with their implementation of mv3. Why the hell aren’t folks mad about the actual issue but instead just want to be mad about the whole bloody thing, which actually also does bring some very real privacy improvements among other nice things.
Your data is yours, and others shouldn’t have access to it, let alone profit from it. 🙅
This is something we stand by, which is why we’ve always campaigned against tracking malpractices. We made our Sync service end-to-end encrypted for the same reason: to ensure that your data remains yours.
On the occasion of #dataprivacyweek, we’ll be posting content to help raise awareness about the importance of steering away from privacy-unfriendly habits.
Join us!
Doing a soft relaunch of my Twitch stream for fall 👀 Playing #StarWarsFallenOrder
#StarWars #SciFi #Twitch #TwitchStream #TwitchStreamer #SmallStreamer
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