Mozilla is introducing a new feature to Firefox aimed at protecting users from bounce trackers, the browser developer has announced. Bounce tracking is a technique where a user clicks a link but ends up reaching their intended destination via an intermediary tracking page. This allows trackers to place and read 'first-party cookies,' which aren’t blocked by the browser, unlike third-party
Wouldn’t it be easier to have a blacklist for cookie domains?
@fmstrat @boredsquirrel
There is already: NoScript and predefined lists. Or Pi-Hole.
Noscript manages cookies? Are cookies only loaded if you enable javascript?
PiHole is obviously not a solution…
@boredsquirrel
https://social.tchncs.de/@PC_Fluesterer/112424000588385051
Damn! This is good news as I use NoScript for years now.
But thats my point… Why clear them when you can just block them to begin with?