All in all, what they are really accomplishing is making it harder and more techinacally difficult to track individual people. i.e. NOT impossible.
In the end, given enough money (or lacking enough scruples) it will still be possible to track individuals as a service, but it'll be more expensive because it has been made difficult by 'privacy-first' initiatives such as this.
So that finally, only very very large companies and governments can really afford to do this.
In the end, given enough money (or lacking enough scruples) it will still be possible to track individuals as a service, but it'll be more expensive because it has been made difficult by 'privacy-first' initiatives such as this.
So that finally, only very very large companies and governments can really afford to do this.