![]() ![]() ![]() Like Google, we support solutions that give users clear consent, and do not bypass consumer choice. We believe in a future where the web can provide people with privacy, transparency and control while also supporting responsible business models to create a vibrant, open and diverse ecosystem. The Verge also pinged Microsoft about its feelings and got a long, meandering answer that I don't think boils down to a clear "yes" or "no" to FLoC: Next, how do the many forks of Chromium feel about FLoC? A "no" here would mean tearing the code out of your browser codebase. While it doesn't have an official statement out, Webkit (Safari's rendering engine) Engineer John Wilander has said the WebKit team "have not said we will implement and we have our tracking prevention policy." As for the other major independent browser vendor, Apple, it's hard to imagine it would be onboard with FLoC given how pro-privacy, anti-ad network it has been in the past. ![]()
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