+1 on this feature.
AMP pages are also considered bad for privacy due to several reasons:
Centralized Control: AMP is tied to Google's infrastructure, allowing Google to track user behavior across sites.
Data Collection: Google collects detailed user data by serving AMP pages from their servers.
Limited Publisher Control: AMP restricts privacy tools that publishers can use, making them rely on Google's policies.
Tracking: Google's cookies and tracking mechanisms can more easily track users across AMP-enabled sites.
CDN Issues: Serving AMP pages through Google's CDN means user interactions pass through Google, increasing data collection.
These factors enhance Google's ability to collect and analyze user data, raising privacy concerns.