• Brave, DuckDuckGo just gave you another way to flip Google the mi

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Apr 20 18:00:03 2022
    Brave, DuckDuckGo just gave you another way to flip Google the middle finger

    Date:
    Wed, 20 Apr 2022 16:41:46 +0000

    Description:
    Brave and DuckDuckGo have rolled out updates to help users bypass a divisive web initiative from Google.

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    Brave has announced that its web browser will now allow users to bypass AMP pages hosted by Google, which it claims are harmful to both privacy and the state of the web.

    The new De-AMP feature will instead funnel web users to content hosted directly on the publishers website, minimizing the opportunity for additional tracking and meddling to take place.

    Not to be outdone, rival privacy software company DuckDuckGo rushed to
    Twitter to reveal that its apps and extensions now offer similar functionality, but the specifics of the implementation are not yet clear. Googles AMP troubles

    Rolled out in 2015, AMP (short for accelerated mobile pages) is a system whereby stripped-back versions of trending web pages are preloaded and served up via Google servers .

    When AMP was first announced , Google said it beleived the system would help ensure rich web content such as video and animation would load rapidly and behave consistently across all platforms, thereby improving the web experience.

    However, the scheme has come under criticism from publishers and privacy advocates alike, who say AMP gives Google yet more signals to gobble up in support of its digital advertising business, creates confusion as to the source of information and forces publishers to build their websites to
    Googles desired spec.

    AMP harms users privacy, security and internet experience, and just as bad, AMP helps Google further monopolize and control the direction of the web, wrote Brave, in a blog post .

    And in a Twitter thread , DuckDuckGo presented a similar justification for
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    AMP technology is bad for privacy because it enables Google to track users even more, said the firm. And Google uses AMP to further entrench its monopoly, forcing the technology on publishers by prioritizing AMP links in search and favoring Google ads on AMP pages.

    Since the launch of AMP, a number of publishers (including Future plc.,
    parent to TechRadar Pro ) have abandoned the system. And now, browser vendors like Brave and DuckDuckGo are coming out with their own tools to help web users bypass AMP altogether.

    Where possible, De-AMP will rewrite links and URLs to prevent users from visiting AMP pages altogether, explained Brave. And in cases where that is
    not possible, Brave will watch as pages are being fetched and redirect users away from AMP pages before the page is even rendered, preventing AMP/Google code from being loaded and executed.

    Braves De-AMP feature is now available in both Nightly and Beta versions of its browser and will be enabled by default in the next full public release. TechRadar Pro is awaiting further specifics about DuckDuckGos efforts. Shield your browsing activity from prying eyes with the best VPN services around



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