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  1. funny how theres a tag that says I don't like being tracked by a giant company, because that wasn't already obvious... #NoFLoC
  2. funny how theres a tag that says I don't like being tracked by a giant company, because that wasn't already obvious... #NoFLoC
  3. PSA, IMHO: Join #NoFLoC - Make sure your webserver sends this header:

    Permissions-Policy: interest-cohort=()

    to opt your server (and its visitors) out of Googles Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC). More info at paramdeo.com/blog/opting-your-

  4. There’s also a pull request (github.com/rails/rails/pull/41) to disable FloC by default in Ruby on Rails.
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    RT @dunglas
    Because we care about the privacy and security of @ApiPlatform end users, #FLoC tracking is now disabled by default in new projects using the framework! #FLoCoff #noFLoC github.com/api-platform/api-pl
    twitter.com/dunglas/status/138

  5. Voilà une action concrète que tous les développeurs web peuvent faire pour lutter contre le capitalisme de surveillance : désactiver Google #FLoC sur leurs sites en réglant un en-tête HTTP. Au boulot ! #OnEstLaTech #FLoCoff #noFLoC
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    RT @dunglas
    Because we care about the privacy and security of @ApiPlatform end users, #FLoC tracking is now disabled by default in new projects using the framework! #FLoCoff #noFLoC github.com/api-pl…
    twitter.com/dunglas/status/138

  6. Voilà une action concrète que tous les développeurs web peuvent faire pour lutter contre le capitalisme de surveillance : désactiver Google #FLoC sur leurs sites en réglant un en-tête HTTP. Au boulot ! #OnEstLaTech #FLoCoff #noFLoC
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    RT @dunglas
    Because we care about the privacy and security of @ApiPlatform end users, #FLoC tracking is now disabled by default in new projects using the framework! #FLoCoff #noFLoC github.com/api-pl…
    twitter.com/dunglas/status/138

  7. Because we care about the privacy and security of @ApiPlatform end users, #FLoC tracking is now disabled by default in new projects using the framework! #FLoCoff #noFLoC github.com/api-platform/api-pl

  8. Did you know that in Vivaldi you can recognize which company controls the website domain and prevent scams and phishing attacks? 💡

    Identify malicious web pages by checking the highlighted base domain in the URL field for improved

    #noFLoC #privacy #morefeatures https://nitter.net/vivaldibrowser/status/1382363016491073539/photo/1

    🐦🔗: http://nitter.net/vivaldibrowser/status/1382363016491073539

  9. FLoC off! We are saying no to Google’s FLoC technology that is harmful to user privacy.

    We keep our users first and that is why we disable #FLoC in Vivaldi. Read more here👇

    https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-get-floced/

    #noFLoC #google #privacy #chrome

    🐦🔗: http://nitter.net/vivaldibrowser/status/1381993098587291650

  10. DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Vivaldi will block Google’s FLoC

    Basically, Google’s FLoC replaces third-party cookies by grouping Chrome users based on their interests and demographics. Google claims it’s a better alternative to third-party cookies, but privacy advocates disagree — and so does DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Vivaldi. The disagreement appears to focus on the fact that Google isn’t getting consent before tracking users.
    With FLoC, by simply browsing the web, you are automatically placed into a group based on your browsing history (“cohort”). Websites you visit will immediately be able to access this group FLoC ID and use it to target ads or content at you. It’s like walking into a store where they already know all about you! In addition, while FLoC is purported to be more private because it is a group, combined with your IP address (which also gets automatically sent to websites) you can continue to be tracked easily as an individual. squeet.me/objects/962c3e1032f5

  11. DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Vivaldi will block Google’s FLoC

    Basically, Google’s FLoC replaces third-party cookies by grouping Chrome users based on their interests and demographics. Google claims it’s a better alternative to third-party cookies, but privacy advocates disagree — and so does DuckDuckGo, Brave, and Vivaldi. The disagreement appears to focus on the fact that Google isn’t getting consent before tracking users.
    With FLoC, by simply browsing the web, you are automatically placed into a group based on your browsing history (“cohort”). Websites you visit will immediately be able to access this group FLoC ID and use it to target ads or content at you. It’s like walking into a store where they already know all about you! In addition, while FLoC is purported to be more private because it is a group, combined with your IP address (which also gets automatically sent to websites) you can continue to be tracked easily as an individual. squeet.me/objects/962c3e1032f5

  12. FLoC off! We are saying no to Google’s FLoC technology that is harmful to user privacy.

    We keep our users first and that is why we disable #FLoC in Vivaldi. Read more here👇

    https://vivaldi.com/blog/no-google-vivaldi-users-will-not-get-floced/

    #noFLoC #google #privacy #chrome

    🐦🔗: http://nitter.net/vivaldibrowser/status/1381993098587291650