Post AJOFqR81gSST0lOFUG by RachaelAva1024@tech.lgbt
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 (DIR) Post #AJNyt21Nn1AYn5vzPM by thenewoil@freeradical.zone
       2022-05-12T19:33:12Z
       
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       Google Chrome adds virtual credit card numbers to keep your real ones safehttps://techcrunch.com/2022/05/11/google-chrome-adds-virtual-credit-card-numbers-to-keep-your-real-ones-safe/
       
 (DIR) Post #AJNz0HTaj7WOkbaMDI by stonewall3549@mastodon.social
       2022-05-12T19:34:33Z
       
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       @thenewoil safe to sell it with a high price of course #google
       
 (DIR) Post #AJOFqR81gSST0lOFUG by RachaelAva1024@tech.lgbt
       2022-05-12T22:43:14Z
       
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       @thenewoil I feel like this only adds a small amount of security, but not privacy. If anything, this might actually tank your privacy down a few pegs because Google can easily corelate that data about you with other data about you with near perfect accuracy. At least with services like Privacy.com, you aren't *directly* trusting known malicious anti-privacy actors like Google, Facebook and Amazon, even if some of it might get leaked to them anyway. Decentralization is key here.
       
 (DIR) Post #AJOGpkEVGh7vvYeanI by bit_tyrant_resistor@freeradical.zone
       2022-05-12T22:54:20Z
       
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       @thenewoil That's great. Now Google can know more about what you buy. I will stick with Privacy.com until a better provider appears.