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this post was submitted on 12 Jul 2023
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I see that some folks here suggest that a change in how taxes are reported is a solution to this.
For me it sounds weird. The problem is with having big tech trackers deployed on most web sites by site owners who don't care about privacy implications. It doesn't look like tax prep firms are profiting from user data, it's just their negligence.
I hope that they will do a good thing and replace these invasive trackers with something better.
But meanwhile, people can use their desktop software. I've seen H&R block software a few years back - it was slightly buggy, but it worked. I don't think they put Meta trackers there.