Comment on How To Turn Off Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” Ad Tracking—and Why You Should
ahornsirup@artemis.camp 1 year agoUpdates generally don't require settings resets. It can happen if there's major changes but that's the exception, not the norm. If Chrome updates revert settings to default with any degree of regularity that's either gross incompetence or sheer malice.
admin@lemmy.my-box.dev 1 year ago
Fair enough. I stopped using it ages ago, and was abhorred to find out chrome logs you in on the browser when you log in to Google at any point. Any browser that silently insists on knowing your identity as you browse the Web deserves zero trust.
Thank firefox for containers.