Yet they don't mention Android, where the security is so lax you can also be fingerprinted and data sent to a remote server without you ever knowing, where Chrome on Android doesn't even allow you to use ad blocking tools?
This is a weak attempt at showing how tracking Google has been a part of and enabled is not being accepted by certain vendors anymore.
Let's build a cross OS, cross browser and cross platform set of standards, not just for the web but computing as a whole.
Also, didn't Google propose cutting the web manifest to prevent tools like uBlock from working as well? Not sure what's going on with this...
This is a weak attempt at showing how tracking Google has been a part of and enabled is not being accepted by certain vendors anymore.
Let's build a cross OS, cross browser and cross platform set of standards, not just for the web but computing as a whole.
Also, didn't Google propose cutting the web manifest to prevent tools like uBlock from working as well? Not sure what's going on with this...