Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers
Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers

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Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers

Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers
Meta and Yandex are de-anonymizing Android users’ web browsing identifiers
You are willingly giving away your data if you are not blocking trackers in your web browser and android apps.
I recommend Firefox +Ublock-origin for web browser and apps liker PersonalDNSFilter or Adguard android app if you can get a license for HTTPS filtering.
I don't know that blocking trackers would solve this problem but it sounds like simply not installing the native apps would.
I use Tracker Control + Invizible Pro + Ironfox.
IronFox + Pi-Hole*
Tsss... Firefox, NoScript, Ublock origin and Tracker control (via f-droid.org). Also actively cursing trackers' employees, their wives, children, houses and pets using tradited ancient Roman ban curses. (Yes, I am speaking Latin. And I do have a black cat.)
I use Tracker Control + Invizible Pro + Ironfox.
You're willingly giving your data away as soon as you buy a smartphone. Just using FF and UBO isn't doing anything to help that.
I'm baffled as to how you seem to believe these two things somehow are making your personal data untouchable. There is no reality that exists where you aren't giving up an enormous amount of personal data.
Those things only help make the web less annoying.
I'm not using any Meta or standard service to justify funneling any data from my side to them.
My setup blocks most trackers and ads than the average person. I do not even see ads on my phone be it a website or a native app. I reduce my reliance on google only to what's needed. Others do not get it unless needed. This reduces data collection to a high degree.
This loophole for example did not touch my phone since ads and trackers are already blocked to a high degree.