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.
But thats my point… Why clear them when you can just block them to begin with?
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.