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Google says Topics warning is anti-innovative fearmongering

Google characterizes Topics as an improvement over the not-very-private status quo in which advertising and analytics firms can follow people across websites.

"With Topics, the specific sites you’ve visited are no longer shared across the web, like they might have been with third-party cookies," the cloud giant , without mentioning that Google doesn't really need third-party cookies because it already knows a lot about people's web activities from those who use Chrome while signed in to their Google Account.Privacy, that word does not mean what you think it means"Even if it's better than third-party cookies, the Privacy Sandbox is still tracking, it's just done by one company instead of dozens.

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