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Un autre monde numérique est possible, par Evgeny Morozov - 12 mai 2021
Les défenseurs de la vie privée volent de victoire en victoire en ce début d’année 2021. Alphabet, la maison mère de Google, a ouvert le bal en annonçant en mars dernier que son moteur de recherche arrêterait de pister les utilisateurs individuels lorsqu’ils visitent des sites. Cette résolution s’inscrit dans une campagne (...)

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Des outils existent déjà contre l’alternative aux cookies proposée par Google - 28 avril 2021
Pour remplacer les cookies tiers, Google propose une nouvelle technologie appelée FLoC. Bien qu’elle soit plus respectueuse de la vie privée (tout en permettant les expériences publicitaires personnalisées), elle est loin de faire l’unanimité. Aujourd’hui, les cookies tiers sont considérés comme l’un des fléaux (...)

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Am I FLoCed ? - 20 avril 2021
Google is testing FLoC on Chrome users worldwide. Find out if you’re one of them. Google is running a Chrome "origin trial" to test out an experimental new tracking feature called Federated Learning of Cohorts (aka "FLoC"). According to Google, the trial currently affects 0.5% of users in selected regions, (...)

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Google promises it won’t just keep tracking you after replacing cookies - 7 avril 2021
Google says it wants a ‘privacy-first web’ Google is slowly phasing out third-party tracking cookies, and today, it’s making it clear that it won’t just replace them with something equally invasive despite the impact the change will have on Google’s lucrative advertising business. In a blog post, Google explicitly (...)

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Google Is Testing Its Controversial New Ad Targeting Tech in Millions of Browsers. Here’s What We Know. - 3 avril 2021
Today, Google launched an “origin trial” of Federated Learning of Cohorts (aka FLoC), its experimental new technology for targeting ads. A switch has silently been flipped in millions of instances of Google Chrome : those browsers will begin sorting their users into groups based on behavior, then sharing group (...)

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Google chante le requiem pour les cookies, mais le grand chœur du pistage résonnera encore - 22 mars 2021
Google va cesser de nous pister avec des cookies tiers ! Une bonne nouvelle, oui mais… Regardons le projet d’un peu plus près avec un article de l’EFF. La presse en ligne s’en est fait largement l’écho : par exemple siecledigital, generation-nt ou lemonde. Et de nombreux articles citent un éminent responsable du (...)

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What Google’s Privacy Sandbox Means for Internet Governance - 20 mars 2021
Under the guise of heightened user privacy, Google’s replacement for third-party cookies will build more walls in the open web. On March 2, Google made waves in the online advertising world by introducing the beta version of its browser Chrome 89, featuring new “Web crowd and ad measurement” tools. The tools are (...)

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Google’s FLoC Is a Terrible Idea - 8 mars 2021
The third-party cookie is dying, and Google is trying to create its replacement. No one should mourn the death of the cookie as we know it. For more than two decades, the third-party cookie has been the lynchpin in a shadowy, seedy, multi-billion dollar advertising-surveillance industry on the Web ; phasing out (...)

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Google’s ‘Privacy-First Web’ Is Really a Google-First Web - 7 mars 2021
Why the search giant can afford to kill the cookie For two decades, the cookie has been an emblem of the online advertising model that powers much of the open web — and the privacy invasions that come with it. Now, the cookie as we know it is dying. Online advertising will live on, of course, and so will privacy (...)

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How Google’s ’Privacy Sandbox’ Will Target Ads Without Singling Users Out - 6 mars 2021
A handful of new standards will personalize ads without the privacy violations of today The internet is about to experience a dramatic shift toward privacy. Today, advertisers like Facebook and Google use cookies to track people as they interact with different websites, building profiles for the sake of targeted (...)