![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That’s the Web today, invaded by big corporations who lick users to better enslave them. For instance the site mentioned in this article, calls Google’s and, the former at least known as privacy-invasive and blocked accordingly by many blocking lists (we block and for websites which need them to display correctly we use the LocalCDN to feed the requirement). Websites also which have come to consider connections to domains and their ‘code libraries’ as obvious, so obvious that even some of those who’s natural purpose is to embrace and advise on privacy use libraries from one of those GAFAMs, mainly Google. Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, the hell’s quintet named GAFAM, have brought what could have been a haven of planetary connections to a pit of scum, worse even : to the acceptation of their activities by an increasing number of users, especially the younger ones who, fed by consumerism and a ‘I want it now’ attitude, don’t even bother wondering about privacy issues. Sites’ connections to 3rd-party sites - hilarious on some of them - is controlled most fortunately by privacy’s leader of the band : uBlock OriginĪ notice on websites showing all 3rd-party sites they connect to? Hen will have teeth by then (as we say in French), I’d even say they’ll have dentures before websites ever decide to be clean (those who are are an infinitesimal minority). ![]()
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