04-20-2022 , 10:23 AM
Thanks Imran.
Summary-
https://brave.com/privacy-updates/18-de-amp/
What is AMP?
AMP, or Accelerated Mobile Pages, is a non-standard subset of HTML developed and pushed by Google. AMP pages are served from Google’s servers, though designed to look like they’re coming from the original publisher’s site.
For example, if you search for “new york times top stories” on Google Search, google.com will preload most/all of the stories in the background (thus downloading unnecessary data on your device) and when you click a Top Story, the article will be served from google.com while making you believe you are on nytimes.com.
AMP is harmful to privacy. AMP gives Google an even broader view of which pages people view on the Web, and how people interact with them.
Summary-
https://brave.com/privacy-updates/18-de-amp/
What is AMP?
AMP, or Accelerated Mobile Pages, is a non-standard subset of HTML developed and pushed by Google. AMP pages are served from Google’s servers, though designed to look like they’re coming from the original publisher’s site.
For example, if you search for “new york times top stories” on Google Search, google.com will preload most/all of the stories in the background (thus downloading unnecessary data on your device) and when you click a Top Story, the article will be served from google.com while making you believe you are on nytimes.com.
AMP is harmful to privacy. AMP gives Google an even broader view of which pages people view on the Web, and how people interact with them.