![]() Once the header is set, tools like httpstatus can help you check the the header is being sent correctly. It’s also possible to do this natively: something that might make it to the Statamic core. This plugin is from Tim Nash who also mentioned on Twitter that services like Cloudflare let site owners set headers, too.Įrin Dalzell has released an addon to send this header. Plugins like Headlock will let you set this header. Site owners can opt out of the trial by adding an HTTP response header: Consider switching to a privacy-focused browser like Firefox, Safari or Brave.Install the DuckDuckGo extension that blocks FLoC.The next steps depend on whether you’re a Chrome user or a website owners. Chrome users may not realise they are part of the trial and website owners may not want their audience to be profiled. Leaving aside the wider privacy concerns around FLoC, the trials present issues of consent. Google’s explainer over on web.dev states that “websites will have the ability to opt in or out of FLoC”, but this is misleading.Īll websites are opted into the trial by default. Google trials of the new FLoC system for targeted ads have begun.
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