How to prevent websites from tracking you (all browsers)
from silly_goose@lemmy.today to privacy@lemmy.ml on 18 May 03:59
https://lemmy.today/post/53147245
from silly_goose@lemmy.today to privacy@lemmy.ml on 18 May 03:59
https://lemmy.today/post/53147245
Use a vpn with a Eu server. More sites like google will show a cookie popup with the “reject all cookies” option.
Reject all cookies if it exists. Otherwise accept cookies and then click on the :
shield icon > cookies and site data > delete (trash icon)
This is super useful when you want to read an article on some news website and it shows a cookie popup.
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I use Waterfox which forgets all data on exit, with Privacy Badger and Port Authority extensions with no exclusions.
So far, no sites really “break”, if anything, they’re a little quicker… reading mode is nice to get passed paywall popups on most sites that want a subscribe.
If at work, I include the company-provided password manager for all my sites I need. Still works well (unless my post gets attention and companies try to break it)