'find "$HOME"/snap/chromium -iname *floc*' gives me nothing either, but
I only installed it a couple of weeks ago.
Some things I observe:
1. In my set-up, Floc can _not_ be enabled in
.
2. Look into the parts concerning Floc in the source code, one finds several
stub functions, e.g. in
chro
That's right. But I wonder whether this is enough to guarantee that FLoC
is fully disabled?
In my profile directory, there's a folder named "Floc". Files under that
directory were last modified 2021-10-27 though, so it might be that this
was created by an older version of chromium and isn't used a
The test plan in the linked resource (https://github.com/brave/brave-
core/pull/8468) is:
1. Open chrome://components and make sure that there is no Federated
Learning of Cohorts component.
2. Open the devtools (F12) console, type document.interestCohort() and
confirm that you get an error:
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Title:
Disable or Remove FLoC features and the provider service
To manage notificati
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
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** Description changed:
Disable or remove entire FLoc,
- FLoC component
- Any other FLoC functionalities shipped in Chromium
-- FLoC client-side determinations of cohorts
-- Any reporting of FLoC cohort determinations to Google (or otherwise)
servers (i.e., the reporting used for k-