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Is Tracking Protection really useful? [Discussion]
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<blockquote data-quote="Moonhorse" data-source="post: 832757" data-attributes="member: 72712"><p>Firefox = security browser kind & still webrtc will leak your local ip by default </p><p>Firefox = fingeprint protectionis next to nothing, unless you enable resist.fingerprintall from about:config and that will break some sites completely</p><p></p><p>With firefox you need to live with broken sites, if you enable most of about:configs, or either need extensions for anti-fingerprint + other tracking extensions (trace)</p><p></p><p>On chromium browsers, ublock origin will do everything = block ads, hide cookie banners, block tracking/domains with malicious stuff, chromium browsers wont leak webrtc by default and only problem is just header/fingerprint protection wich is achievable with trace extension</p><p></p><p>Tracking protection browsers offer, blocking 3rd party cookies is only one thats worth using, ublock origin does the rest, yet you can set-up chrome :/flag to block downloads over insecure connections and set-up ask where to safe while to avoid anykind of driveby download </p><p></p><p>Ublock origin is pretty much all you need, no need to bloat browser with such anti-tracking extensions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonhorse, post: 832757, member: 72712"] Firefox = security browser kind & still webrtc will leak your local ip by default Firefox = fingeprint protectionis next to nothing, unless you enable resist.fingerprintall from about:config and that will break some sites completely With firefox you need to live with broken sites, if you enable most of about:configs, or either need extensions for anti-fingerprint + other tracking extensions (trace) On chromium browsers, ublock origin will do everything = block ads, hide cookie banners, block tracking/domains with malicious stuff, chromium browsers wont leak webrtc by default and only problem is just header/fingerprint protection wich is achievable with trace extension Tracking protection browsers offer, blocking 3rd party cookies is only one thats worth using, ublock origin does the rest, yet you can set-up chrome :/flag to block downloads over insecure connections and set-up ask where to safe while to avoid anykind of driveby download Ublock origin is pretty much all you need, no need to bloat browser with such anti-tracking extensions [/QUOTE]
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