Kinda morbidly fascinating to see Google devolve into a horrible bucket of shit

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    Remember that incognito only protects your privacy from people you share your computer with. Your ISP, Google, that shady website, and all the third party cookies know you visited that shady site.

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      Yeah, whole different browser for actual privacy. Incognito mode is so weird shit doesn’t get suggested forever because you looked it up once.

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        Once upon a time you wanted to know Dolly Parton’s age. We’ve now decided you’re a country music fan!

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          I’m actually a huge fan of country music. But because I listen to mostly lesbian country, the algorithms don’t shuffle me country music content. They only show me gay music. If they’re lesbians, the robots are gonna tell me about them. If they make brand new old time songs, I gotta find them by social media association with other artists I enjoy.

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        Incognito mode is so weird shit doesn’t get suggested forever because you looked it up once.

        This is what I use it for primarily. When I watch a show, I like to see what other shows actors are in. Apparently Google thinks that means I want news about Kanye, the Kardashians, Beyonce, etc. So now whenever I look up an actor’s name, I use incognito.

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            Tbh, I hate imdb’s UI. I will avoid it if possible. It’s so tiny on my phone, and the text is even smaller, everything is way off to the side with tons of wasted space, and I don’t like how if I click on something they were in and then go back, it loses my place.

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              I use the app. The mobile browser version used to be pretty good, but then they bailed on functional and design parity between versions, which always seems to doom one version. I use it often enough that it’s more than worth the space on my phone. If we’re in a movies phase, I’ll use it daily.

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      Partially true. If you don’t close your incognito window, the third party cookies stick around, but they’re not associated with your other profile(s). But, as soon as you do close your incognito window, they’re gone.

      Your ISP gets the traffic, there’s no way around that. But, if you’re using SSL (and virtually all websites now use SSL) the ISP doesn’t see the contents of the pages, just the hostnames.

      Google gets some of the traffic too, but they pinky swear not to associate it with your other account. I’m pretty sure there would be an employee revolt inside Google if they just ignored the incognito window and associated your incognito data with your main account. It wouldn’t be a technical challenge to collect your incognito data and know what account it belongs with, but if they ever did that and it leaked it would be a huge scandal. Google is so profitable that they have no need to risk that.

      Also, Incognito only partially protects you against people with whom you share the computer. Any files you download will still be there. Also, if you leave the incognito window open, it’s there for whoever else uses your computer.

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    Trying to think of corporations that became more ethical as they grew larger. Something is wrong with our society if we are rewarding toxic behaviour.

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    Actually, they could probably collect a pretty substantial amount of data on you from just analyzing your garbage.

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      yeah, what you buy, how many people live in your household, your gender identity, if you’re pregnant, etc…

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      That’s a huge part of archaeology. Sure, you can learn about Kings and Generals by reading history or studying architecture. But how do you learn about the daily life of the workers who built the pyramids?

      Trash.

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    And your only real option for garbage service is the “Garbage” corp. But, they do collect and dispose of your garbage for free, so that’s nice.

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      So do a lot of other companies. And don’t even get me started on the whole open-source universe. There are a lot of options and even 3 minutes guides on how to change/use them. People are just willing to give up their online privacy because they’re used to it by now

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      Hah! Yeah I keep a mental list of companies whose adverts I’ve seen recently and specifically avoid spending any money with them.

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      I mean I do too, but I also don’t like it if you know what I mean ☹️

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    I don’t understand this meme, or it’s not relevant. I mean it’s not like Alphabet’s G is saying they won’t record your activity. They even say that others can see your activity, but it won’t be saved locally with incognito.