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  1. Lilbits: Atari and Intellivision made a retro console (kind of), Google’s Privacy Sandbox is gone for good, and Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Select with Vega OS is a lot more locked down

    Atari and Intellivision have a few things in common. They were two of the first big players in the home video game console space. And neither brand is what it once was anymore.

    So while it’s intriguing to see that Atari is launching a new retro console called the Intellivision Sprint, this is really a partnership between the company that now owns the rights to the Atari name and retro game […]

    #amazonFireTvStick4kSelect #atari #bluetoothSpeaker #edifier #fairphone #fairphone4 #fireTvStick4kSelect #google #intellivision #intellivisionSprint #lilbits #linuxLaptop #morefineH1 #ploopy #privacySandbox #retroConsole #retroGaming #samsungGalaxyS26Edge #strixHalo #tuxedoInfinitybookPro15 #vegaOs

    Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-atari-a

  2. Lilbits: Atari and Intellivision made a retro console (kind of), Google’s Privacy Sandbox is gone for good, and Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Select with Vega OS is a lot more locked down

    Atari and Intellivision have a few things in common. They were two of the first big players in the home video game console space. And neither brand is what it once was anymore.

    So while it’s intriguing to see that Atari is launching a new retro console called the Intellivision Sprint, this is really a partnership between the company that now owns the rights to the Atari name and retro game […]

    #amazonFireTvStick4kSelect #atari #bluetoothSpeaker #edifier #fairphone #fairphone4 #fireTvStick4kSelect #google #intellivision #intellivisionSprint #lilbits #linuxLaptop #morefineH1 #ploopy #privacySandbox #retroConsole #retroGaming #samsungGalaxyS26Edge #strixHalo #tuxedoInfinitybookPro15 #vegaOs

    Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-atari-a

  3. Lilbits: Atari and Intellivision made a retro console (kind of), Google’s Privacy Sandbox is gone for good, and Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Select with Vega OS is a lot more locked down

    Atari and Intellivision have a few things in common. They were two of the first big players in the home video game console space. And neither brand is what it once was anymore.

    So while it’s intriguing to see that Atari is launching a new retro console called the Intellivision Sprint, this is really a partnership between the company that now owns the rights to the Atari name and retro game […]

    #amazonFireTvStick4kSelect #atari #bluetoothSpeaker #edifier #fairphone #fairphone4 #fireTvStick4kSelect #google #intellivision #intellivisionSprint #lilbits #linuxLaptop #morefineH1 #ploopy #privacySandbox #retroConsole #retroGaming #samsungGalaxyS26Edge #strixHalo #tuxedoInfinitybookPro15 #vegaOs

    Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-atari-a

  4. Lilbits: Atari and Intellivision made a retro console (kind of), Google’s Privacy Sandbox is gone for good, and Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Select with Vega OS is a lot more locked down

    Atari and Intellivision have a few things in common. They were two of the first big players in the home video game console space. And neither brand is what it once was anymore.

    So while it’s intriguing to see that Atari is launching a new retro console called the Intellivision Sprint, this is really a partnership between the company that now owns the rights to the Atari name and retro game […]

    #amazonFireTvStick4kSelect #atari #bluetoothSpeaker #edifier #fairphone #fairphone4 #fireTvStick4kSelect #google #intellivision #intellivisionSprint #lilbits #linuxLaptop #morefineH1 #ploopy #privacySandbox #retroConsole #retroGaming #samsungGalaxyS26Edge #strixHalo #tuxedoInfinitybookPro15 #vegaOs

    Read more: liliputing.com/lilbits-atari-a

  5. "Google on Tuesday revealed that it will no longer offer a standalone prompt for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser as part of its Privacy Sandbox initiative.

    "We've made the decision to maintain our current approach to offering users third-party cookie choice in Chrome, and will not be rolling out a new standalone prompt for third-party cookies," Anthony Chavez, vice president of Privacy Sandbox at Google, said.

    "Users can continue to choose the best option for themselves in Chrome's Privacy and Security Settings."

    Back in July 2024, the tech giant said it had abandoned its plans to deprecate third-party tracking cookies and that it intends to roll out a new experience instead that lets users make an informed choice.

    Google said feedback from publishers, developers, regulators, and the ads industry has made it clear there are "divergent perspectives" on making changes that could affect the availability of third-party cookies.

    In its place, the tech behemoth said it will continue to invest in enhancing tracking protections in Chrome's Incognito mode, which blocks third-party cookies by default. It also intends to introduce a new IP Protection feature in the third quarter of 2025."

    thehackernews.com/2025/04/goog

    #Google #Privacy #WebCookies #ThirdPartyCookies #Chrome #PrivacySandbox #Surveillance #AdTech

  6. Google halts its 4-plus-year plan to turn off tracking cookies by default in Chrome - Enlarge / Google, like most of us, has a hard time letting go of cookie... - arstechnica.com/?p=2038576 #thirdpartycookies #trackingcookies #privacysandbox #googlechrome #firefox #mozilla #google #chrome #apple #tech #floc

  7. > “[We] are proposing an updated approach that elevates user choice,” wrote Anthony Chavez, vice president of Google’s #PrivacySandbox initiative. “Instead of deprecating #thirdPartyCookies, we would introduce a new experience in #Chrome that lets people make an informed choice that applies across their #web #browsing, and they’d be able to adjust that choice at any time.

    That's a funny way to say "opt-out" #Google

    engadget.com/google-isnt-killi

    #privacy #browser #advertising #ad #technology #tech

  8. @thomholwerda How does this Meta thing even compare to Google Chrome’s " #PrivacySandbox " feature (analyzing your browsing history) which they have postponed numerous times already because of outcry out of the tech scene? The local Chrome thing seems to be maybe even more privacy-preserving than this third-party pseudo-anonymous ad server concept of Meta / #Mozilla /Apple?

    #PrivacyPreservingAttribution

  9. @oblomov My initial gut reaction was the same. And I still think it may be wise to opt out of this experiment until it is better understood.

    But what if this initiative could indeed serve as a privacy-preserving replacement for #tracking? It looks better than all the terrible ideas Google came up with to replace cookies (#FLoC #PrivacySandbox #TopicsAPI) let alone #browserFingerprinting.

    Here is my take on Mozilla's #privacyPreservingAttribution aka #privateAttribution: suma-ev.social/@christian/1127

  10. @oblomov My initial gut reaction was the same. And I still think it may be wise to opt out of this experiment until it is better understood.

    But what if this initiative could indeed serve as a privacy-preserving replacement for #tracking? It looks better than all the terrible ideas Google came up with to replace cookies (#FLoC #PrivacySandbox #TopicsAPI) let alone #browserFingerprinting.

    Here is my take on Mozilla's #privacyPreservingAttribution aka #privateAttribution: suma-ev.social/@christian/1127

  11. @oblomov My initial gut reaction was the same. And I still think it may be wise to opt out of this experiment until it is better understood.

    But what if this initiative could indeed serve as a privacy-preserving replacement for #tracking? It looks better than all the terrible ideas Google came up with to replace cookies (#FLoC #PrivacySandbox #TopicsAPI) let alone #browserFingerprinting.

    Here is my take on Mozilla's #privacyPreservingAttribution aka #privateAttribution: suma-ev.social/@christian/1127

  12. @oblomov My initial gut reaction was the same. And I still think it may be wise to opt out of this experiment until it is better understood.

    But what if this initiative could indeed serve as a privacy-preserving replacement for #tracking? It looks better than all the terrible ideas Google came up with to replace cookies (#FLoC #PrivacySandbox #TopicsAPI) let alone #browserFingerprinting.

    Here is my take on Mozilla's #privacyPreservingAttribution aka #privateAttribution: suma-ev.social/@christian/1127

  13. @oblomov My initial gut reaction was the same. And I still think it may be wise to opt out of this experiment until it is better understood.

    But what if this initiative could indeed serve as a privacy-preserving replacement for #tracking? It looks better than all the terrible ideas Google came up with to replace cookies (#FLoC #PrivacySandbox #TopicsAPI) let alone #browserFingerprinting.

    Here is my take on Mozilla's #privacyPreservingAttribution aka #privateAttribution: suma-ev.social/@christian/1127

  14. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #MaxSchrems, Vorsitzender von noyb: “#Google hat seine Nutzer:innen einfach belogen. Die Leute dachten, sie würden einer #Datenschutzfunktion zustimmen. Stattdessen wurden sie dazu verleitet, Googles First-Party-#Werbetracking zu akzeptieren. Um gültig zu sein, muss eine Einwilligung informiert und unmissverständlich sein. Google hat genau das Gegenteil getan.”

    #Browser #Cookies #Chrome #Datenschutz #PrivacyFunktion #PrivacySandbox #Werbung

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  15. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #MaxSchrems, Vorsitzender von noyb: “#Google hat seine Nutzer:innen einfach belogen. Die Leute dachten, sie würden einer #Datenschutzfunktion zustimmen. Stattdessen wurden sie dazu verleitet, Googles First-Party-#Werbetracking zu akzeptieren. Um gültig zu sein, muss eine Einwilligung informiert und unmissverständlich sein. Google hat genau das Gegenteil getan.”

    #Browser #Cookies #Chrome #Datenschutz #PrivacyFunktion #PrivacySandbox #Werbung

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  16. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #MaxSchrems, Vorsitzender von noyb: “#Google hat seine Nutzer:innen einfach belogen. Die Leute dachten, sie würden einer #Datenschutzfunktion zustimmen. Stattdessen wurden sie dazu verleitet, Googles First-Party-#Werbetracking zu akzeptieren. Um gültig zu sein, muss eine Einwilligung informiert und unmissverständlich sein. Google hat genau das Gegenteil getan.”

    #Browser #Cookies #Chrome #Datenschutz #PrivacyFunktion #PrivacySandbox #Werbung

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  17. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #MaxSchrems, Vorsitzender von noyb: “#Google hat seine Nutzer:innen einfach belogen. Die Leute dachten, sie würden einer #Datenschutzfunktion zustimmen. Stattdessen wurden sie dazu verleitet, Googles First-Party-#Werbetracking zu akzeptieren. Um gültig zu sein, muss eine Einwilligung informiert und unmissverständlich sein. Google hat genau das Gegenteil getan.”

    #Browser #Cookies #Chrome #Datenschutz #PrivacyFunktion #PrivacySandbox #Werbung

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  18. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #MaxSchrems, Vorsitzender von noyb: “#Google hat seine Nutzer:innen einfach belogen. Die Leute dachten, sie würden einer #Datenschutzfunktion zustimmen. Stattdessen wurden sie dazu verleitet, Googles First-Party-#Werbetracking zu akzeptieren. Um gültig zu sein, muss eine Einwilligung informiert und unmissverständlich sein. Google hat genau das Gegenteil getan.”

    #Browser #Cookies #Chrome #Datenschutz #PrivacyFunktion #PrivacySandbox #Werbung

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  19. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #Google #Chrome: Ja zu "#PrivacyFunktion" bringt #Werbetracking!

    Nach jahrelanger Kritik an invasivem Werbetracking kündigte Google im September 2023 an, #Drittanbieter-#Cookies aus dem Chrome-#Browser zu entfernen. Seitdem werden Nutzer:innen nach und nach dazu aufgefordert, mit der “#PrivacySandbox” eine angebliche “Funktion zum #Datenschutz bei #Werbung” zu aktivieren. In Wirklichkeit verbirgt sich dahinter eine neue Form des #Tracking's.

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  20. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #Google #Chrome: Ja zu "#PrivacyFunktion" bringt #Werbetracking!

    Nach jahrelanger Kritik an invasivem Werbetracking kündigte Google im September 2023 an, #Drittanbieter-#Cookies aus dem Chrome-#Browser zu entfernen. Seitdem werden Nutzer:innen nach und nach dazu aufgefordert, mit der “#PrivacySandbox” eine angebliche “Funktion zum #Datenschutz bei #Werbung” zu aktivieren. In Wirklichkeit verbirgt sich dahinter eine neue Form des #Tracking's.

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  21. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #Google #Chrome: Ja zu "#PrivacyFunktion" bringt #Werbetracking!

    Nach jahrelanger Kritik an invasivem Werbetracking kündigte Google im September 2023 an, #Drittanbieter-#Cookies aus dem Chrome-#Browser zu entfernen. Seitdem werden Nutzer:innen nach und nach dazu aufgefordert, mit der “#PrivacySandbox” eine angebliche “Funktion zum #Datenschutz bei #Werbung” zu aktivieren. In Wirklichkeit verbirgt sich dahinter eine neue Form des #Tracking's.

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  22. Von #noyb @noybeu

    #Google #Chrome: Ja zu "#PrivacyFunktion" bringt #Werbetracking!

    Nach jahrelanger Kritik an invasivem Werbetracking kündigte Google im September 2023 an, #Drittanbieter-#Cookies aus dem Chrome-#Browser zu entfernen. Seitdem werden Nutzer:innen nach und nach dazu aufgefordert, mit der “#PrivacySandbox” eine angebliche “Funktion zum #Datenschutz bei #Werbung” zu aktivieren. In Wirklichkeit verbirgt sich dahinter eine neue Form des #Tracking's.

    noyb.eu/de/google-sandbox-onli

  23. My data protection assessment of Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. I analyse it through the lens of #GDPR and #ePrivacy. It can be used in line with EU Data Protection, and may even help solving the cookie-consent fatigue. My LL.M. dissertation. blog.lukaszolejnik.com/data-pr

    The full content of my LL.M. dissertation at University of Edinburgh Law School The University of Edinburgh lukaszolejnik.com/stuff/Privac
    #privacy #dataprotection #dataprotectionlaw #privacysandbox #web #webbrowser #standards

  24. My data protection assessment of Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. I analyse it through the lens of #GDPR and #ePrivacy. It can be used in line with EU Data Protection, and may even help solving the cookie-consent fatigue. My LL.M. dissertation. blog.lukaszolejnik.com/data-pr

    The full content of my LL.M. dissertation at University of Edinburgh Law School The University of Edinburgh lukaszolejnik.com/stuff/Privac
    #privacy #dataprotection #dataprotectionlaw #privacysandbox #web #webbrowser #standards

  25. My data protection assessment of Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. I analyse it through the lens of #GDPR and #ePrivacy. It can be used in line with EU Data Protection, and may even help solving the cookie-consent fatigue. My LL.M. dissertation. blog.lukaszolejnik.com/data-pr

    The full content of my LL.M. dissertation at University of Edinburgh Law School The University of Edinburgh lukaszolejnik.com/stuff/Privac
    #privacy #dataprotection #dataprotectionlaw #privacysandbox #web #webbrowser #standards

  26. My data protection assessment of Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. I analyse it through the lens of #GDPR and #ePrivacy. It can be used in line with EU Data Protection, and may even help solving the cookie-consent fatigue. My LL.M. dissertation. blog.lukaszolejnik.com/data-pr

    The full content of my LL.M. dissertation at University of Edinburgh Law School The University of Edinburgh lukaszolejnik.com/stuff/Privac
    #privacy #dataprotection #dataprotectionlaw #privacysandbox #web #webbrowser #standards

  27. My data protection assessment of Privacy Sandbox's Protected Audience API. I analyse it through the lens of #GDPR and #ePrivacy. It can be used in line with EU Data Protection, and may even help solving the cookie-consent fatigue. My LL.M. dissertation. blog.lukaszolejnik.com/data-pr

    The full content of my LL.M. dissertation at University of Edinburgh Law School The University of Edinburgh lukaszolejnik.com/stuff/Privac
    #privacy #dataprotection #dataprotectionlaw #privacysandbox #web #webbrowser #standards

  28. @dc_og_HB @dchsg @dc_og_Berlin  @dc_og_Kiel @dc-koeln @dchsg_le @digitalcourage

    Liebe Digitalcourage Ortsgruppen - es wird auf auf dem #37c3 ein offenes #meetup für alle OGs, HSGs und interessierten Wesen geben.

    Talks, Tratsch und #Datenschutz

    Tag 2, 19 Uhr, Raum steht noch nicht fest

    Es werden Cookies gereicht.

    Wir freuen uns auf Euch :winkekatze:

    events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hu

    #purabos #ortsgrupping #epinetz #privacysandbox

  29. @dc_og_HB @dchsg @dc_og_Berlin @dc_og_Kiel @dc-koeln @dchsg_le @mocksita

    Liebe Digitalcourage Ortsgruppen - es wird auf auf dem #37c3 ein offenes #meetup für alle OGs, HSGs und interessierten Wesen geben.

    Talks, Tratsch und #Datenschutz

    Wir freuen uns auf Euch :D

    Tag 2, 19 Uhr, Raum steht noch nicht fest

    Es werden Cookies gereicht.

    events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hu

    #purabos #ortsgrupping #epinetz #privacysandbox

  30. #Development #Announcements
    The next step toward phasing out third-party cookies in Chrome · Chrome is testing a new feature that limits cross-site tracking ilo.im/15xf66

    _____
    #WebDev #Browser #Chrome #Tracking #Cookie #ThirdPartyCookie #PrivacySandbox

  31. Gut: #WebEnvironmentIntegrity ist tot!

    Schlecht: Android-User bekommen #WEI trotzdem: android-developers.googleblog.

    Wir haben uns fast schon daran gewöhnt, dass #Google in jedem Quartal einen neuen Angriff auf unsere #Privatsphäre oder auf das offene Web startet. Gern mit einem orwellschen Euphemismus benamt wie #privacysandbox.

    Ein Rant: digitalcourage.de/blog/2023/go

  32. How To Turn Off Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” Ad Tracking—and Why You Should eff.org/deeplinks/2023/09/how-

    If you use Chrome, you can disable this feature through a series of three confusing settings.

    #Google #Chrome #FLoC #PrivacySandbox #AdTracking

  33. CW: Long thread/12

    Google has just rolled out a new surveillance system, the deceptively named "#PrivacySandbox," that every #Chrome user is being opted in to unless they find and untick three separate preference tickboxes. You should find and untick these boxes:

    eff.org/deeplinks/2023/09/how-

    Google has spun, lied and bullied Privacy Sandbox into existence; whenever this program draws enough fire, they rename it (it used to be called #FLoC).

    12/

  34. As a reminder, whether you disable Chrome's new #TopicsAPI and #PrivacySandbox (read: "Privacy" "Sandbox") or completely switch to another browser (I suggest Firefox on Windows and Safari on Mac), INSTALL AN AD BLOCKER, because Google et. al. will still know what you're doing either way unless you do.

    uBlock Origin (for Chrome, Firefox, Edge): ublockorigin.com/

    1Blocker (Safari): 1blocker.com/

    (Yes, I have an ad blocker installed even on Safari because Apple's tracking prevention still only goes so far.)