"Enhanced Ad Privacy." That's the technology that, unless switched off, allows websites to target the user with adverts tuned to their online activities
On android i got asked if i wanna turn it on upon opening chrome, but since they call it "ad privacy" I can see a lot of people thinking it's a good thing when in reality it just makes it easier for ads to track you without needing your cookie consent. I do remember though on windows it was a "Hey it's on now, go to the settings to turn it back off" kind of message
That latter message is exactly what I got on Chrome on my work computer. It said something akin to "Ad privacy is turned on. Go here to edit the settings!" and then you go look and they're all set to be enabled. I had to turn them all off.
It is most definitely opt-in for me. It popped up and said "would you like to enable this?", explaining what would be shared and why. It was not enabled automatically. That's opt-in if you ask me.
I've been getting it on and off for a couple of weeks and that's my experience too.. you get a 'we want to enable this exciting new feature' and you click no. They'll ask again.. which may push me to use firefox more.
That's some Orwellian shit right there.
This is how the internet has worked since forever. At least for Chrome it's opt-in, and they're very clear about what is shared.
Edit: apparently it's only opt-in in Europe so I offer my condolences
It's not opt-in. These settings are automatically set to be turned on unless you intentionally turn them off. So they're opt-out by definition.
On android i got asked if i wanna turn it on upon opening chrome, but since they call it "ad privacy" I can see a lot of people thinking it's a good thing when in reality it just makes it easier for ads to track you without needing your cookie consent. I do remember though on windows it was a "Hey it's on now, go to the settings to turn it back off" kind of message
That latter message is exactly what I got on Chrome on my work computer. It said something akin to "Ad privacy is turned on. Go here to edit the settings!" and then you go look and they're all set to be enabled. I had to turn them all off.
It is most definitely opt-in for me. It popped up and said "would you like to enable this?", explaining what would be shared and why. It was not enabled automatically. That's opt-in if you ask me.
I've been getting it on and off for a couple of weeks and that's my experience too.. you get a 'we want to enable this exciting new feature' and you click no. They'll ask again.. which may push me to use firefox more.
I got the pop-up on desktop chrome yesterday and I had to intentionally go to the settings and turn them off.
Maybe it's different on mobile chrome? I don't know but it was absolutely opt-out on desktop.
I use Firefox as my main browser but work requires I use chrome for some stupid bullshit. Otherwise I wouldn't touch the browser at all.
So your region does not have laws prevent them from automatically enabling it.