While concerns persist after Apple’s announcement of content blockers installed in its newest operating system, a silver lining emerges: privacy, Nathaniel Mort argues in an op-ed for GigaOm. “Many websites use tools that track people across websites,” Mort writes. “The end result is the same—people are being followed without knowing, let alone consenting. How are people supposed to trust websites if many of them don’t know what they’re doing themselves? Forget everything about making web browsing faster or less resource-intensive; I downloaded Peace (a content blocker) to help get some of my privacy back.”
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