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I think you are correct, in some apps the page doesnt have to reload and it blocks ads
I think you are correct, in some apps the page doesnt have to reload and it blocks ads
I always press the buttons on top, go to default browser. Which probably is firefox with ublock origin.
And it’s pretty logical why. I lose my stuff a lot and all though I have an android, still bought airtags and use an old iphone. Why? Cause it is the only cheap option that tracks farther than bluetooth range, which is quite handy if I lose something on the train. Google should syep up and make a similiar system, it is the only way.
All though I’m inclined to agree. You don’t know how much knowledge they have about a subject and only heard it from a friend for example.
Eventually you will notice a patern of which ones are needed for basic function (the domain your on, wp.com, squarespace and sometimes google.com) i just switch them to trusted or if they can track temp trusted.
Sometime im also lazy and turn most to temp trusted but if i have time i work out the important ones.
I find it really distrustful that my doctors site uses many trackers.
Use the noscript addon. It protects your data by blocking all javascripts. Sadly it makes a hassle of going on a site but you will suprised how many javascripts are only there for tracking.
Also, I use ecosia as a search engine which is non profit. all profits go to the enviroment. Using !g before the prompt and it uses google and since i use privacy badger, ublock and noscript i dont think they track too much.
Maybe people thought you were comparing steam deck to your laptop (which is of course a unfair comparison) cause that is how I read it at first.