Meta tracks your activity across millions of websites and apps, regardless of whether you use its platforms, and profits from that data through targeted ads. Here’s what you need to know if you want to limit the company’s ability to harvest and profit from your personal data. eff.org/deeplinks/2025/01/mad-…
Mad at Meta? Don't Let Them Collect and Monetize Your Personal Data
If you’re fed up with Meta right now, you’re not alone. Meta tracks you across millions of websites and apps and its business model relies on your data.Electronic Frontier Foundation
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JanR
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •I use the Facebook Container (add-on) on Firefox.
Do you know if this similar, worse or better then Privacy Badger ?
There's also the ETP (Enhanced Tracking Protection) in Firefox .... any ideas about this one ?
(It would be easier if there was 'just' one)
Ps. I've tried to find the answers on Google, alas without result.
Privacy Badger
in reply to JanR • • •Privacy Badger
Electronic Frontier FoundationJanR
in reply to Privacy Badger • • •I must be blond. 🙂
When I tried to install Privacy Badger on the desktop pc I noticed the add-on already had been installed.
Well, it's proof it doen't mess up my 'surfing'.
But thank you for the response.
Murdoc Addams 🧛🏻 🇨🇦
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •Tijgertje1987
in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •And because like 99,9% of the ads require JavaScript, it kills that to
moon77
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in reply to Electronic Frontier Foundation • • •See misskey.de/notes/a3ax4tqomg