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We probably shouldn't refer to someone as "trustworthy" who is repeatedly demonstrated to be blatantly lying and spreading clear falsehoods.

As the parent stated, manifest v3 changes didn't hide any information from extensions (hence, by definition, not improving privacy), and independent studies completely discredit Justin's claims about the effectiveness of ad targeting.



His employer considers him trustworthy.


Just because your mom thinks you’re handsome doesn’t mean you’re handsome.


Trusted to advance his employer's interests, do you mean?


I have no affiliation with Google or Justin.


I'm not his employer (luckily).




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