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So Google can now track me on Lemmy? No thx.
That's literally impossible... How do you think Google would track you like that.
Granting permissions on crossposting allows tracking.
Are you under the impression that you're commenting with your Google account or something? That's not what's happening at all.
Any comment on a Google platform reqs a login or identifier.
What's being proposed is that the extension would modify the page to add a Lemmy frame for commenting. This frame is autonomous in the sense the user must provide his Lemmy login information for it to work, which is different from Google login information. Google is not even aware the page is being modified by an external comment section, and even if it could detect it, it wouldn't be able to track individual users.
You're not commenting on Google, but on Lemmy
There's no connection to Google whatsoever. You are commenting on Lemmy with your Lemmy account. Google has no way to control or track you.
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