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<blockquote data-quote="71Hemi" data-source="post: 847506" data-attributes="member: 46633"><p>Thanks guys for your recommendations. I'll try BDTL and Netcraft as both Emsisoft Browser Security and Malwarebytes Browser Guard don't play nice with Netcraft. Just curious here, I'm using First Party Isolation extension and questioning if I should have set firefox to "block third party cookies" or "cross-site and social media trackers" in the Options/Privacy and Security. This is the description - First Party Isolation, also known as Cross-Origin Identifier Unlinkability is a concept from the Tor Browser. The idea is to key every source of browser identification with the domain in the URL bar (the first party). This makes all access to identifiers distinct between usage in the website itself and through third-party. Think of it as blocking Third-party cookies, but more exhaustively. Here are Firefox's implementation details about First Party Isolation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71Hemi, post: 847506, member: 46633"] Thanks guys for your recommendations. I'll try BDTL and Netcraft as both Emsisoft Browser Security and Malwarebytes Browser Guard don't play nice with Netcraft. Just curious here, I'm using First Party Isolation extension and questioning if I should have set firefox to "block third party cookies" or "cross-site and social media trackers" in the Options/Privacy and Security. This is the description - First Party Isolation, also known as Cross-Origin Identifier Unlinkability is a concept from the Tor Browser. The idea is to key every source of browser identification with the domain in the URL bar (the first party). This makes all access to identifiers distinct between usage in the website itself and through third-party. Think of it as blocking Third-party cookies, but more exhaustively. Here are Firefox's implementation details about First Party Isolation. [/QUOTE]
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