I think we will see this pattern in tech policy play out repeatedly over the next decade: 1) Media blows up anti-tech narrative with no thought to countervailing equities 2) Legislators/regulators act on the narrative 3) Both are outflanked by tech co’s more tied into the reality
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See also: FTC ordering Facebook to never again give any data to potential competitors.
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Cynical since (at least) 2013
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"Oh, this t-shirt? This is an original from when cynicism was playing bars. Nobody had heard of them and now they are selling out to meet the demands of corporate radio."
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Is there a good resource I can check out to understand the technical way that "cynical take" would work? Google's ad tech still operates widely on 3P sites, so unless (and even if?) they ask every pub to revise their CNAME entries, how would Google track cross-site?
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Yes, Google makes lots of money from both 1st and 3rd party ads (FB much 1st). But if you assume that the demand for ad space is roughly constant, and that demand will flow to the most effective targeting, then destroying the competitive 3rd p space makes sense in the long run.
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Data collection and user privacy has, strangely, not been an area in which abundant competition has helped consumers.
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Hopefully the proposals we've released for addressing ads and other use cases will help assuage your cynical side. Also, keep tabs on this page, because we're going to be capturing status and plans here. https://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-privacy/privacy-sandbox …
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Unfortunately there's no reason to believe company putting too much effort in both breaking any privacy and anonimity measures and enforcing competitors to struggle by rushing new web standards to do something opposite.
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What does this mean when sites use Google Analytics? GA is then the 3rd party, right?
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Yeah, this will have not great impact on GA.
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