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The latest update for @privacybadger stops more Google link mangling.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/09/new-privacy-badger-prevents-google-mangling-more-your-links-and-invading-your
#privacy #extension #google


PSA: Google has now begun to roll-out the Ad Topics "feature" onto Android itself. It's not just in Chrome you have to disable the settings. Please #Boost to spread awareness.

If you didn't get the pop-up screen on your Android device (it'll look like the first two screenshots), to opt-out of these settings:
  • Go to your device Settings
  • Press on "Google"
  • Press on "Ads"
    • While you're here, press on the "Delete Advertising ID" button and delete it
  • Press on "Ad Privacy"
  • Review: "Ad Topics", "App-suggested ads", and "App Measurement". Make sure they are all labelled as "OFF". (This page will look like the third screenshot.)
If you don't see "Ad Privacy" in Step 4 then it means that it hasn't been rolled out to you yet. You might need to wait and check back in a couple of days to see if/when it has been implemented to disable these settings.

EDIT: There's another setting to review. In step 2, scroll to "Personalize using shared data". Turn everything off.

#Android #Google #Privacy #AdTopics
A screenshot of the Ad Topics "feature" that Google is now pushing out to Android phones. The following is what it says (there are two screenshots, this is 1 of 2):

New ads privacy features now available

Android now offers new privacy features that give you more choice over the ads you see.

Android notes topics of interest based on apps you've used recently. Also, apps you use can determine what you like. Later, apps can ask for this information to show you personalized ads. You can choose which topics and apps are used to show you ads.

To measure the performance of an ad, limited types of data are shared between apps.
A screenshot of the Ad Topics "feature" that Google is now pushing out to Android phones. The following is what it says (there are two screenshots, this is 2 of 2):

More about ads on Android

More useful ads

Apps can ask Android for information to help personalize the ads you see.

• Android notes topics of interest based on the apps you've used recently.

Apps you use can also determine what you like based on how you use them. For example, if you use an app that sells long-distance running shoes, the app might decide that you're interested in running marathons.

Later, an app you use can ask for this information - either your ad topics or ads suggested by apps you've used.

Android auto-deletes topics and app-suggested data regularly. You can also block specific topics and apps you don't want to make suggestions.

Measuring how well an ad performs Apps you use can ask Android for information to help them measure the performance of their ads. Android lets apps collect limited types of data, such as the time of day an ad was shown to you.

Learn more about how Android protects your data in our Privacy Policy.

You can make changes in privacy settings.
A screenshot of the Ad Privacy page where the options "Ad topics", "App-suggested ads", and "Ad measurement", are labelled "OFF".



RFK JR. GOES TO LEGAL WAR WITH GOOGLE
"Robert F Kennedy has claimed* his anti-vaxx interviews are being censored by
YouTube and Google in a new lawsuit which accuses the big tech behemoths of being 'state actors'.

https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/85233/rfk-jr-goes-to-legal-war-with.html

#RFKennedyJunior #LegalWar #Google
#USA #us #deepstate #censorship #youtube #google #bigpharma #bigtech #vaccination #covid


Acusan a #Google de rastrear ilegalmente nuestra actividad de navegación en el 'modo incógnito'. Le piden una indemnización millonaria

https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/acusan-a-google-rastrear-ilegalmente-nuestra-actividad-navegacion-modo-incognito-le-piden-indemnizacion-millonaria


I'm frustrated by #SEO pages that appear high in search results, but which are not very useful. They are optimised for #google, not for humans.

Is there no #firefox extension that demotes SEO pages in search results?