Google is now rolling out some new fucking bullshit you have to opt out of or the browser spies on you:
"Topics" are like third party cookies on steroids. Normally ad networks use cookies to track you, but browsers now let you block "third party" cookies, and that makes snooping hard. So Google added a feature where, as far as I understand this, the web browser just snoops on you automatically and spontaneously volunteers tracking information to websites. Google is presenting this as a "privacy" feature when it is clearly the opposite.
Anyway, this raises a question: What do I have to do to make sure my website doesn't participate in Topics?
Okay. Cohost, you're all webdevs. What is this? Is it documented somewhere? My website has an iframe embed of youtube-nocookie. What do I do to prevent the youtube-nocookie iframe from registering a Topic? Can I just modify the <iframe> or am I gonna have to configure Apache to send a new header or something? Do I need to do anything (IE is iframe topic blocking opt-in or opt-out)?
Also, a thought if any ASSCLUB members are reading this: Can/should Cohost's iframely embeds also include the iframe topic block?

