How To Turn Off Google’s “Privacy Sandbox” Ad Tracking—and Why You ShouldEinar@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.world – 435 points – 1 years agoeff.orgGoogle did it again.76Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentFirefox is the only answer hereI personally use librewolf. Firefox is making it look like they are private, but you need to tweak a lot of settings to get there1 more...1 more...
Firefox is the only answer hereI personally use librewolf. Firefox is making it look like they are private, but you need to tweak a lot of settings to get there1 more...1 more...
I personally use librewolf. Firefox is making it look like they are private, but you need to tweak a lot of settings to get there1 more...
Firefox is the only answer here
I personally use librewolf. Firefox is making it look like they are private, but you need to tweak a lot of settings to get there