That’s because we don’t work for/we’re not part of the advertising industry. We protect you. End of story.https://twitter.com/ManiGandham/status/763101267124105216 …
I think we’ll decide what’s “necessary” in our product, thanks :) Sounds like there isn’t a factual inaccuracy.
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seems like there is since you're basing it on assumptions... what does "violating your privacy" mean then without any specifics?
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Third-party tracking.
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(And tracking and profiling in general.)
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as described, we don't do that. other vendors do. privacy policy covers them.
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So you just enable the tracking and profiling but don’t do it yourselves? Sounds legit.
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there's a big difference there and you know it... block the actual offending domains and problem is still solved.
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that would actually create some change as good vendors could get marketers to learn and stop using offending tracker requests...
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otherwise blocking everything without nuance or understanding = no progress
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