It’s a technology whose only legitimate use is targeted advertising, which should make it easy to turn off without consequences. I’ll worry about it if Chrome doesn’t provide a preference to...
It’s a technology whose only legitimate use is targeted advertising, which should make it easy to turn off without consequences. I’ll worry about it if Chrome doesn’t provide a preference to disable it by the time it launches for real.
It’s a technology whose only legitimate use is targeted advertising, which should make it easy to turn off without consequences. I’ll worry about it if Chrome doesn’t provide a preference to disable it by the time it launches for real.
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