Why Is Another Browser Company Forcing Naive Decisions on the Internet?


About a year ago, I was walking between meetings on Capitol Hill in Washington, and a reporter called me. With breathless worry, he asked, “Aren’t you worried about the increased militancy of the anti-advertising advocates?”

I had to laugh. “The job of the advocates,” I replied, “is to be militant. It’s not like one day they are going to declare, ‘Good job guys, we’re off to right some other wrong.'”

This debate typically is helpful since it pushes the outlines of the debate about Internet tracking. It keeps the industry leaders on our toes, ultimately to the benefit of consumers.

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