Live_Let_Live 12h ago • 19%
That moment when al qaida has more soul than half of lemmy
Live_Let_Live 2d ago • 20%
Live_Let_Live 2d ago • 14%
difference is there are no christian states but there are 50 islamic states
Live_Let_Live 3d ago • 33%
islamophobia? , quran says non-muslims are sub humans that deserve to be killed and raped, it also calls for murder for apostates, is it a phobia if i refuse to show sympathy to people who believe in this book?
Live_Let_Live 4d ago • 100%
So will Palestinians
Live_Let_Live 4d ago • 18%
But majority of israelis are secular but muslims are the most religious
Live_Let_Live 4d ago • 75%
So is quran read chapter 9
Live_Let_Live 7d ago • 33%
Live_Let_Live 1w ago • 13%
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20804949
Live_Let_Live 1w ago • 100%
This is what happens if you do repeated things daily your subconsciousness increases and perception of time decreases
Live_Let_Live 2w ago • 8%
It’s the bitter truth
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20659563
Live_Let_Live 2w ago • 50%
i think the key word is option
Live_Let_Live 2w ago • 20%
Because of human shields
Live_Let_Live 2w ago • 80%
What is this talking about
Live_Let_Live 2w ago • 75%
People completely misunderstand this feature (which is only a temporary prototype anyways), and I think that’s entirely Mozilla’s fault. They do a really poor job explaining it.
Usually ad networks implement sophisticated tracking, which works in a highly invasive way. They need the telemetry to watch their campaigns. Firefox now offers the option to collect a minimal amount of data for them and inform the network indirectly.
This is a good thing for the end user. The trackers are not needed, you gain privacy. Disabling the option makes it so you’re instantly tracked MORE.
Mozilla shouldn’t have staged this as an opt-out of the new system. You actually OPT-IN to networks running their old scripts on your machine to collect your telemetry:
[ ] Allow ad networks to run their own telemetry
(Beta functionality, some advertisers may still run their own trackers, even when this option is disabled.)
That would be the same thing, but communicate what it’s doing.
The fact that advertisers like Meta might be on board with this should be exciting to people. That they are even considering giving up so much data and now only receive a single number of impressions per campaign is very unexpected.
Also, none of this matters if you block ads anyways. If you don’t load the ad, neither the networks script runs its telemetry, nor does Firefox increase the counter for the campaign id.
If you're wondering what's every involved party's gain in this, an interesting read is the IPA white paper, where the overall design targets for the system are stated: Interoperable Private Attribution (IPA), 2022
In particular:
In designing IPA, we set out to find a win-win-win solution for cross platform attribution measurement that met our goals across privacy, utility, and competition.
• Privacy: data collected about the user is minimized, protecting the end-users privacy. • Utility: the telemetry process is unified and simplified across all platforms, reducing the costs • Competition: it will be an open, standardized system, accessible to everyone
Just to be clear, I dislike the way Mozilla rolled this out. They already have a "Studies" checkmark that people can enable if they wish to participate in stuff like this. That Mozilla treats this prototype differently is actually not ok, and breaks trust with their users. But as far as I'm concerned, this is a completely separate topic from the update content, which I wish to be successful.
Live_Let_Live 2w ago • 80%
Is there a way to save that site?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20530372 > World's Biggest Anime Piracy Streaming Site (Hianime.to) Put on U.S. Government's Radar as Major Threat