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So the other day someone linked to a website that highlighted how much information is just gifted to any place you visit on the web.

I'm aware of some of it being intrinsic to the manner of connection. A website knowing your IP (even if that is the IP of the vpn or tor exit node you're using) is basically essential to the function of the internet. Why everything else though? What fucking idiot/asshole decided to even have an api for your gpu? Why the fuck is my browser reporting on the battery status? Light/dark mode? Visibility (whether or not the tab is 'active', the fuck?!? My OS?!!???!?!!!?!?!?

As a side question, why is the capability built in by a browser, but the user is never given a choice about whether or not any of this is shared?

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[โ€“] redlemace@lemmy.world 2 points 19 hours ago (1 children)

I've been on websites .... i'd rather have my battery charged than their 'improved' experience. For 99.9% it's all about form over function.

[โ€“] masterspace@lemmy.ca 1 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

You can probably find a config setting or browser extension or dev tools way of forcing the browser to always report low battery... Thought probably not in iOS given their mandate for safari.