Before FLoC: My personal blog was not tracking or profiling any visitors; no JS in use, no 3rd party requests, no logging.
After FLoC: My personal blog is now a data point in in-browser profiling mechanism and contributes to my visitor's profiling.
I did not opt-in for that as a site owner, I can only opt-out now by setting some headers? Just having site on the web is now toxic... WTF?
@krock Yeah that is true. Sounds like a good approach. Thanks.
@brombek ISP's and DNS providers have always been tracking people's visits to the best of my knowledge. FLOC on Chrome is the new one. Perhaps some of our respectful sites should provide that simple explanation in privacy policy to not give people a false sense of security. "We do not track or collect anything, but your ISP, DNS provider, and browser may be tracking your activity".