But, to be fair, it does give google a very strong signal of where you are, when.
I highly recommended hosts file based blocking. Stop any network connection to the trackers and ads. (Ideally with something like PiHole). Can't avoid recaptcha tho.
They learn your browsing history when you view Google advertising across websites too, that is why the same adverts follow you wherever you go. They don´t need ReCaptcha to know your browsing history.
Very true. Too much implementation of google stuff on what could be non-google sites, and too little complaints to said sites about it. When possible (some really like to make it difficult) I like to point out to them that if they only use (google) WHATWG standards and no fallback W3C standards they're only complying with google monoculture monopoly and won't work for many people nor adhere to browser choice principles.
But, to be fair, it does give google a very strong signal of where you are, when.
I highly recommended hosts file based blocking. Stop any network connection to the trackers and ads. (Ideally with something like PiHole). Can't avoid recaptcha tho.
https://github.com/lightswitch05/hosts
Stallman-approved schizo tech
They learn your browsing history when you view Google advertising across websites too, that is why the same adverts follow you wherever you go. They don´t need ReCaptcha to know your browsing history.
Uh, those didn't exist in the 80s. And the BBSs that were used at the time didn't have censorship.
Also this article is shit.
http://www.palemoon.org/ (only non-google tech browser)
https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/ematrix/ (blocks ALL third party connections, and known malicious first party trackers, cookies, scripts, etc. Also Host Files).
The problem is that blocking the reCaptcha doesn't solve the problem that without solving the captcha you're not moving forward on the website.
Very true. Too much implementation of google stuff on what could be non-google sites, and too little complaints to said sites about it. When possible (some really like to make it difficult) I like to point out to them that if they only use (google) WHATWG standards and no fallback W3C standards they're only complying with google monoculture monopoly and won't work for many people nor adhere to browser choice principles.