7 comments

  • woodrowbarlow 25 minutes ago

    i would love to have a software engineer's union, not so much to get better working conditions but to be able to say stuff like "i can't implement that unethical feature, it's against union rules and i'd lose my membership".

    • absqueued 22 minutes ago

      Take a lead, let me sign up :)

  • applfanboysbgon 35 minutes ago

    > Meta must face a lawsuit alleging that it secretly tracked Android users' browsing activity on mobile websites that embedded Meta's analytics pixel, and linked that activity to users' identities, a federal judge ruled Monday.

    > The decision, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco, grew out of a class-action complaint initially brought last June by California resident Devin Rose (and later joined by other Android users).

    > Rose alleged that between September 2024 and June 2025, Meta exploited Android's localhost -- a feature that allows software developers to test applications -- to connect users’ mobile web browsing to their Facebook and Instagram profiles.

    May 12, 2026

  • mozvalentin 39 minutes ago

    Chrome and Firefox have deployed / are deploying local-network-access which prompts the user when apps try this.

    • shit_game 30 minutes ago

      I was just about to say that my question in regards to this was "what are web browsers doing about it?"

    • Tade0 30 minutes ago

      I've seen it and at least in Chrome it seems to be treating all URLs which are based on an IP address as "local", regardless of the class of the address.

  • KomoD an hour ago

    Looks like they stopped doing it

    https://localmess.github.io

    > UPDATE: As of June 3rd 7:45 CEST, Meta/Facebook Pixel script is no longer sending any packets or requests to localhost. The code responsible for sending the _fbp cookie has been almost completely removed. Yandex has also stopped the practice we describe below.