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humanpropensity pbannist luk_wlodarczyk SimonJHarris KyleDozeman Yeah, I take your point here, which is FLEDGE assumes the core problem is purely user tracking & data storage when some critics would identify outcomes as just as much of a problem. If it optimizes the distribution of misinformation or discriminatory targeting we have problems.
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humanpropensity pbannist luk_wlodarczyk SimonJHarris KyleDozeman Notably though, FLEDGE moves the blame for that more fully on to the third parties involved (Chrome becomes blind to targeting params involved) and then I suspect this will need to get taken up with them & isn't fully a FLEDGE problem beyond giving users capability to opt out...
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humanpropensity pbannist luk_wlodarczyk SimonJHarris KyleDozeman Though *in theory* the browser *could* build in protections, but it gets very complicated fast, especially if you don't want to give your PII to the browser to avoid it.
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