What is Google's new ad privacy feature?

No problem. Though, even I miss out on some news. :slightly_smiling_face:

I agree with the sentiment.

But, I think it is important to avoid stereotypes. It is too easy to start saying ‘they’ (YouTube) and forget all the nuance that goes into that oversimplification. Instead, I think people should focus on pitching in. For example, my other recent thread about Babcock Ranch demonstrates that companies can solve problems with the current set of rules.

I’ll add that Richard Wolff said (YouTube) that democracy in the workplace is what is missing from society. Even I have to admit that, outside of Europe, it would take a big change in work culture to integrate democracy into a company. But, the idea of having a say at work and making the world a better place is appealing.

I recognize that Vivaldi is closed source. And, I agree that there are browsers which score better at PrivacyTests.org than Vivaldi. But, my personal approach has been to choose web browsers which are convenient. Further, I assume anything I do on a computer is public information and behave accordingly; just look at the recent Microsoft hack or look back on Enron. I feel like this approach takes the stress out of getting perfect privacy. And, I put less trust in software or organizations because those will fail.

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