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Emily Gertenbach · 2d
Currently monitoring ad tracking requests on my iPhone 13 and my new-to-me Pixel running nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqtva8g98fx0fks0pt38vr75tv02t30qd5ev7n5v7fcpl6t44hf7kqzp8d...
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@nprofile1q... The number of connections to domains classified as being used for trackers but a given list means very little. The most privacy invasive behaviors by apps are usually done via their own servers. It's primarily the unimportant surface level privacy issues which are tied to those kinds of domains commonly listed as being used for tracking. Domains aren't neatly separated into ones used for tracking and everything else. We don't it's a good way to evaluate privacy or to compare.
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GrapheneOS · 2d
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqls4psr089gsp9hpd4as2srxqjc00d42d2ud4xug8w4eym0sl7c0s9cs6wx You should figure out what's actually making the requests which are being identified that way. It could be from web browsing where EasyList + EasyPrivacy don't block those because it wou...