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GitHub Joins Movement Against Google's FLOC (inside.com) 21

An anonymous reader quotes Inside.com's developer newsletter: GitHub is blocking Google's new third-party cookie tracking alternative, Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC), across all of GitHub Pages. Those GitHub Pages served from the github.io domain will now come with a Permissions-Policy: interest-cohort=() header set, although Pages sites with custom domains will not.

Several big names have also spoken out against the new alternative and implemented similar moves. WordPress is proposing automatically blocking FLoC by default on its websites, dubbing it a security risk. However, WordPress says it may add a setting that will enable admins to control whether FLoC is allowed.

Firefox, Brave, and Vivaldi have also issued similar moves...

One web developer recently published a guide showing others how to opt their site out of Google's FLoC Network. Developer Paramdeo Singh shows you how to ensure your web server doesn't participate in the network by adding a custom HTTP response header to web and proxy server configurations.

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GitHub Joins Movement Against Google's FLOC

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  • If we have to depend on somebody else, then all bets are off.

  • by TheNameOfNick ( 7286618 ) on Sunday May 02, 2021 @05:11PM (#61339224)

    Asking the bully nicely does not work. Chrome is the problem. So GitHub tells the browser not to include GitHub in the calculation of your interests. Let's assume Google actually ignores your visits to GitHub and doesn't use the number of "privacy conscious" sites you visit as another data point: How many other web sites do you visit which will gladly participate because your browser will send them information about you with every visit? If you're using Chrome, you're part of the problem.

    • What's Chrome? Is that the privacy-weakened version of Edge?

      • by tepples ( 727027 )

        It's the version of Edge that works on X11/Linux without requiring first purchasing a retail Windows license* and adding enough RAM to run another whole operating system in a virtual machine. (Source: Microsoft Edge Supported Operating Systems) [microsoft.com]

        * OEM Windows is licensed for use as a host, not a VM guest.

        • by Briareos ( 21163 )

          It's the version of Edge that works on X11/Linux without requiring first purchasing a retail Windows license* and adding enough RAM to run another whole operating system in a virtual machine.

          Don't worry - Edge for Linux [microsoftedgeinsider.com] is already in beta...

    • by xalqor ( 6762950 )

      Right, the opt-out scheme is stupid. In this case, it's the server that sends a stupid header:

      Permissions-Policy: interest-cohort=()

      When the "do not track" client request header was proposed and first added to FireFox, it seemed like maybe those folks were just naive. But Google is proposing this one, and they know exactly what they're doing.

  • Ya, but ... (Score:5, Funny)

    by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Sunday May 02, 2021 @05:23PM (#61339238)

    Will there be an exception for a FLOC of this [github.com]?

  • by rossdee ( 243626 ) on Sunday May 02, 2021 @06:20PM (#61339358)

    Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is that supposed to mean?

    A cohort is a sub group of a Roman Legion.

    • A cohort is a subgroup in your data. In this case a cohort is a group of people who should be shown the same ads.

      We don't speak Latin, we speak English (see also futbol/soccer).

    • It's basically the same as cookies, except instead of dutifully keeping you informed of every Rick Astley concert, album, and body pillow released over the past decade because your shithead cousin Rickrolled you once in 2009, it now shows you ads for Rick Astley concerts, albums, and body pillows because everyone else on the sites you visit got Rickrolled once in 2009.

    • I know, right? Get the FLoC out of here with that crap already.
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