Re: Even so
> Its an obvious shortcoming of Apple's method and it actually decreases your privacy because it adds another fingerprinting technique.
Actually decreases on the whole? Are you sure? I'd love to see the evidence for this. Yes, it's another fingerprinting technique, and that's not great, but it also provides real privacy protection in other directions. The important bit is not whether it introduces a new fingerprinting signal, but whether the effort increases privacy on the whole.
Google has not provided any evidence or argument that it does, and given that Google despises things like ITP in the first place, such evidence or strong argument is absolutely required. We can't just take them at their word on this.