James Henstridge on Nostr: This post was a bit surprising: Mozilla's ad tracking feature is part of an "origin ...
This post was a bit surprising: Mozilla's ad tracking feature is part of an "origin trial", which means the new API is only exposed to websites on an allow list. Currently that list is empty, so the it doesn't do anything even if you've left the feature enabled.
They generated all that bad publicity, and the feature isn't even collecting any data yet.
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