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<message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_SUBTITLE" desc="A subtitle on the consent page. Consider this a tagline for the Privacy Sandbox project.* “exploring” conveys that this is a work in progress. * “new features” include settings that the user can turn on/off and also backend features that change the way Chrome works for everyone * “allow sites to deliver”: Privacy Sandbox is proposed by Google as a collaborative effort with the browser industry. We’re building and testing functionality that will live in the Chrome browser. In order to land the full promise of Privacy Sandbox, websites and advertisers need to adopt the new APIs / functionality that we’re developing. So “allow sites…” makes it clear to the user that we’re building something for the ecosystem. Typically a Google product builds something for the user, and that’s true in this case, but it’s bigger than that. * “same browsing experience using less of your info”: Another definition of the promise of Privacy Sandbox. Third-party cookies are going away. In this new world, the user will have essentially the same browsing experience but it’s more private because it doesn’t expose so much of the user’s info.">
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Thorium is exploring new features that allow sites to deliver the same browsing experience using less of your info
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<message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_BODY_DESCRIPTION_2" desc="A paragraph beneath the “More control over the ads you see” subtitle.* “During the trials”: The trials happens in addition to today’s current system based on third-party cookies. In other words, even by agreeing to or remaining in a trial,, the user’s core experience doesn’t change much. This is an experiment, and we need the user to understand as much. * “see and remove topics of interests”: we want to stress the element of control * “estimate topics”: Topics of interest include things like “Live comedy” and “Rock music”. Chrome estimates these interests based on the sites users visit. It’s an “estimation”, and we don’t want to suggest that we know with certainty the user’s interests. Avoid words like “guess”, “establish”, “define”, etc. (in place of “estimate”). * “recent browsing history”: Later in the UI, we define this as “a record of sites you’ve visited using Chrome on this device.” By “recent”, we mean the last 3 weeks (also defined later in the UI).">
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During the trials, you can see and remove topics of interest sites use to show you ads. Thorium estimates your interests based on your recent browsing history.
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<message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_BODY_DESCRIPTION_2" desc="A paragraph beneath the “More control over the ads you see” subtitle. * “see and remove topics of interests”: we want to stress the element of control * “estimate topics”: Topics of interest include things like “Live comedy” and “Rock music”. Chrome estimates these interests based on the sites users visit. It’s an “estimation”, and we don’t want to suggest that we know with certainty the user’s interests. Avoid words like “guess”, “establish”, “define”, etc. (in place of “estimate”). * “recent browsing history”: Later in the UI, we define this as “a record of sites you’ve visited using Chrome on this device.” By “recent”, we mean the last 3 weeks (also defined later in the UI).">
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You can see and remove topics of interest sites use to show you ads. Thorium estimates your interests based on your recent browsing history.
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<message name="IDS_PRIVACY_SANDBOX_DIALOG_CONSENT_LEARN_MORE_LABEL" desc="Learn more link * Unfolds content within the page * The text that appears describes 2 ways in which a site can target ads: the “Topics API” and the “FLEDGE API”. You can see what those are at www.privacysanbox.com or they’re described for the user’s benefit in other text. * “ad personalization” can mean different things in different contexts. Here, we’re using it as a simple noun. In other words, it’s not the name of a control but a descriptive term used to describe the personalization of ads in the Chrome browser. This “ad personalization” shouldn’t be confused with the setting in the Google Account called “Ad personalization”.">
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Learn more about ad personalization in Thorium
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