It also, consequently, makes the advertisements which they show to you far less valuable. So this feature is not widely advertised.

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    Anyine else remember when google were legally forced to start asking you for your location?

    This is that. Don’t use google. Stop supporting corporations that openly tell you they’re supporting not just the unfetterd harvesting of data but also use said data to support countries currently committing Genocide.

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    YSK you can not use Google and instead use a service with no personalised advertising, such as startpage or duckduckgo

    This prevents them from using things like your browsing history, search history, or personal data to serve you customised advertisements.

    You also should install an adblocker, on everything that has it.

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    Don’t have an account there. Block ads. Simple as that.

    No, you don’t need gmail. Every other E-mail service has also a web-interface that sucks.

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        Nah fuck them, they can mail my disroot acct, or I don’t have an email and they can call me, anything else send a note home with the kid, free courier. It’s not like gmail is incompatible with email, add my addr to the mailing list and quit crying.

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    YSK that Google and other big tech companies don’t give a shit about consumer rights or privacy laws and will still sell your targeted advertising data

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    What? I use locally hosted searxng, ublock origin, librewolf, noscript, chameleon, libredirect, a massive no AI block list, and a self hosted pihole with unbound DNS resolution. I use yt-dlp with sponsor-block via a self hosted invidious instance and “subscribe” via RSS feed when I need to watch something from youtube.

    On mobile I use grapheneos, fdroid, and tubular.

    Wtf is a google and wtf is an advertisement?

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      They do. When enabled, they don’t use it to serve you ads based on those things.

      They still collect and sell it. They just don’t show you ads based on it.

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        Google says it doesn’t sell your personal info to third parties. While you would be well within your reason to suspect this isn’t true, it is actually legally relevant because it means, as a consequence, Google doesn’t provide a “do not sell my personal information” opt-out link which would otherwise be required by California law (where Google is headquartered).

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          No, selling your personal info would be detrimental to their business model. It would feed their competitor’s databases. They sell aggregate data, though.

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          I think the Do Not Sell My Information applies to users that are living in California. So Google could just show it to them, and not to all the other users

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    It doesn’t prevent them from collecting anything or building a profile - just from invoking that profile at the time the ad is bid.

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      They just don’t show you what you look like to them directly all the time.

      You still get some personalized ads, just not all of them.

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    It also, consequently, makes the advertisements which they show to you *far* less valuable. So this feature is not widely advertised.

    I do wonder how much more effective surveillance capitalism-style ads are compared to ads like what DuckDuckGo has that are based on what you’re searching for right now, or ads based on the content being viewed. I’d personally be more likely to click on an ad based on my current search or content I’m viewing where it’s directly obvious how they know my interest, as opposed to seeing a creepy ad on a random website where they magically know I recently considered buying new shoes.

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      This. I thoroughly checked all of my account’s settings and toggled off about 15 switches related to history or data access. Not only that, Google can occasionally add new ones or toggle them back on, either through deceptive user prompts or underhanded updates.

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    Yea, but then you get an absolute fuck tonne of gambling or ai girlfriend ads because they will not limit their advertising scope.