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This doesn’t add any extra tracking, in fact it’s intent is to make interacting with advertising more anonymous from a user perspective (click that learn more button).

On top of that, the author says “…or switching to a more privacy-conscious browser such as Google Chrome”, which pretty much invalidates everything they have to say.

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And the article tells how to switch it off. Yes, it should not have been enabled by default, but it looks like it can at least be disabled.

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