Mixers aren't businesses with the main scope of making your coins untraceable either, they can keep track of what's going on.
The ability to keep track of what's going on doesn't mean they do, it only means there's more trust involved. But, yes, coinjoins and swapping for XMR provide guaranteed privacy, not mixers.
You didn't read the whole thing and the comment @BlackHatCoiner is responding to.
He doesn't care. He's busy trying to prove I'm having confirmation bias, because I had the
audacity to call him biased.
The facts are:
- We can't call anti-privacy a company that was just having 7 TB of unknown data.
- We can't call pro-privacy a company that actively cooperates with chain analysis companies, shares user info and doesn't call itself pro-privacy to begin with.