Privacy @lemmy.ml lzfm @lemmus.org 2mo ago How to opt out of Meta’s AI training www.technologyreview.com How to opt out of Meta’s AI training
Before you do that, let the people, orgs, and companies who insist on using those platforms know that they will no longer be able to reach you.It's not enough for users to abandon those sites, big players need to, too.
Don't use anything with Facebook tracker APIsImgurOperaBrave (FB is one of its sponsors)SpotifyTrip AdvisorDuo LingueMyFitnessPalFinancial Times...among othersTest ToolsExodus Privacy for Android appsBlacklight and Webbkoll for Websites
where does it say Brave has a tracker?this said it has none https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/com.brave.browser/latest/
Brave itself no, but it don't avoid that FB do it.https://www.gadgets360.com/internet/news/brave-browser-allows-facebook-twitter-trackers-despite-promising-privacy-1991663
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The problem is that Fakebook track you through a lot of pages and apps, even if you don't use anything from Zuckerbot.
Leave meta services and delete your accounts. You're welcome.
This is the way
Before you do that, let the people, orgs, and companies who insist on using those platforms know that they will no longer be able to reach you.
It's not enough for users to abandon those sites, big players need to, too.