As much as I feel I should donate to , I see something like the following, and it's just too much for me:

"we place a pixel on our web pages that allows Facebook to place cookies on web browsers. When a Guardian reader who uses Facebook returns to Facebook, Facebook can identify them".

Any recommendations for quality sites that don't go to such lengths?

@syntax theintercept.com is great.

I might write an email to the Guardian, maybe even start a petition. I think people would be willing to support the movement.

Also, I wouldn't stop reading the Guardian if they started using privacy respecting ads like codefund.io

@freddyym
Unfortunately The Intercept uses Google Analytics!

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