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MSCHF is up to no good with its race to win 100 pounds of cookies

MSCHF is up to no good with its race to win 100 pounds of cookies The art collective MSCHF is helping you see how many cookies are out there on the web with its cookie-gathering contest. Credit: IDG The Internet is a weird and wonderful place. The latest weirdness comes from the team at MSCHF of the Lil Nas X “Satan” shoe debacle. The Brooklyn-based art collective’s latest effort is a contest to win 100 pounds of cookies. All you have to do is gather the most browser cookies with MSCHF’s special Google Chrome plugin by Monday, May 3 at 1 PM Eastern time.

Am I FLoCed? A New Site to Test Google s Invasive Experiment

Today we’re launching Am I FLoCed, a new site that will tell you whether your Chrome browser has been turned into a guinea pig for Federated Learning of Cohorts or FLoC, Google’s latest targeted advertising experiment. If you are a subject, we will tell you how your browser is describing you to every website you visit. Am I FLoCed is one of an effort to bring to light the invasive practices of the adtech industry Google included with the hope we can create a better internet for all, where our privacy rights are respected regardless of how profitable they may be to tech companies.

Google starts funneling Chrome users into groups to ease targeted advertising

  Google plans to eventually abandon third-party cookies and move to a new method of collecting data on users in aggregate to assist in targeting ads and it has automatically opted in an unknown number of users to the beta test. Until now, most advertising has been made possible by third-party cookies, which are capable of tracking users across the internet to serve them relevant ads. The practice is invasive, and many users have begun figuring out ways to get around them. For some users, this can be as simple as utilizing browsers with built-in tracker blockers, like Safari. For others, browser extensions make blocking trackers as easy as clicking a button.

Google starts funneling Chrome users into groups to ease targeted advertising - General Discussion Discussions on AppleInsider Forums

Google starts funneling Chrome users into groups to ease targeted advertising - General Discussion Discussions on AppleInsider Forums
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How to protect your privacy while signing up for a COVID-19 vaccine online

How to protect your privacy while signing up for a COVID-19 vaccine online Violet Blue © Provided by Popular Science How to protect your privacy while signing up for a COVID-19 vaccine online Click here to see all of PopSci’s COVID-19 coverage. With vaccination availability rapidly expanding to all Americans, the last thing anyone needs is a reason to distrust our states’ registration processes. Unfortunately, recent data shows that some states take the privacy and security of their vaccine websites much more seriously than others. A jaw-dropping number of ad trackers and cookies appear on 29 US state vaccine websites. These little tag-alongs follow you after you leave the site and report your clicks and views (and more) to ad peddlers like Facebook.

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