It’s what I use. Apple aren’t perfect & Google is still the default search engine but at least they aren’t dependent on adtech/surveillance to survive. (They were the first to add @duckduckgo as an option. Mozilla, red-faced, had to follow suit.)
More: https://ar.al/notes/apple-vs-google-on-privacy-a-tale-of-absolute-competitive-advantage …
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Where is Safari's Tracking Protection?
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Safari's Intelligent Tracking Prevention feature is better at early expiring cookies from Lumascape firms, but still allows tracking from sites w. a 1st-party login. https://marketingland.com/apple-safari-intelligent-ad-tracking-what-we-know-216865 … Safari, Firefox, Privacy Badger…all solve a piece of problem, nobody has the whole thing.
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Replying to @dmarti @asadotzler and
Maybe >$300M from Google isn’t enough to solve the problem of how to stop Google from tracking people… maybe Google should pay Mozilla more?
11:28 AM - 21 Nov 2017
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