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iainbean.com
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| | | | | 86% of the top 100,000 websites use it, but whats the cost to users? | |
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ericlathrop.com
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| | | | | I believe privacy is a fundamental human right, and I set up technology to help enforce my privacy on the internet. I use Firefox as my web browser because it's open source and not run by an advertising company. A web browser is a user agent, meaning it works for the user. Here are the settings I configure to help me be private on the web. | |
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brianclifton.com
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| | | In theory, the Google Consent Mode is a great idea - it natively builds in consent control into your data collection set up. But there is a considerable flaw in Google's approach that in my view breaks privacy laws. | ||