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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHoax" data-source="post: 823579" data-attributes="member: 78686"><p>It's not Dukduckgo's fault, also it's recommended to delete cookies. If you don't like ads on Duckduckgo then I could've suggested custom search plugins but those only works on Firefox. Block third party cookies on Vivaldi, use this add-on for deleting cookies, <a href="https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookie-autodelete/fhcgjolkccmbidfldomjliifgaodjagh/" target="_blank">Cookie autodelete</a>. Set it to delete cookies automatically and whitelist the sites where you always want to be logged in. On Firefox it has the option to delete local storage too. </p><p>Tbh, to properly stop one site from tracking your activities on another you would have to use Firefox. Features like first party isolate, Multi account containers simply has no alternative on Chromium nether there will ever be I think as Google's ad business is based on tracking users.</p><p>Anyway, you may follow what I suggested above to minimize tracking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHoax, post: 823579, member: 78686"] It's not Dukduckgo's fault, also it's recommended to delete cookies. If you don't like ads on Duckduckgo then I could've suggested custom search plugins but those only works on Firefox. Block third party cookies on Vivaldi, use this add-on for deleting cookies, [URL='https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookie-autodelete/fhcgjolkccmbidfldomjliifgaodjagh/']Cookie autodelete[/URL]. Set it to delete cookies automatically and whitelist the sites where you always want to be logged in. On Firefox it has the option to delete local storage too. Tbh, to properly stop one site from tracking your activities on another you would have to use Firefox. Features like first party isolate, Multi account containers simply has no alternative on Chromium nether there will ever be I think as Google's ad business is based on tracking users. Anyway, you may follow what I suggested above to minimize tracking. [/QUOTE]
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