Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome
Google gets its way, bakes a user-tracking ad platform directly into Chrome
Chrome now directly tracks users, generates a "topic" list it shares with advertisers.
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Honestly, I was already using FF for my home. Made the switch on Mobile after seeing this on the news yesterday. I'm just one person though.
34 0 ReplyI've also switched to FF on both desktop and mobile because of this. So there's two of us!
15 0 ReplyMoi makes trois!
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I've been using Firefox Mobile for years. It's never let me down and having mobile adblock is great
7 0 ReplyYeah, I made the switch on Mobile when YouTube's ads started getting super annoying. Ad block is a killer app in my book.
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Apparently Firefox can synchronise your bookmarks between your desktop and your mobile app? Does anyone have experience with this?
4 0 ReplyWorks perfectly for me, though by default mobile bookmarks are in their own folder, iirc
6 0 ReplyBookmarks is a little finicky in my experience, but tabs syncing between devices is quite good, but not as automatic as I want to be.
5 0 ReplyNot just that, it has a great password manager I've been using for years now. You can also sync tabs.
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I switched my whole family several years back. Nobody has any issues with it.
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