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My default policy is to deny cookies and javascript from everywhere
I don't explicitly know. Websites that I believe that contain
information for me based on websearches I do are a good example.<br>
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For most non-recurring websites, I actually, usually, visit them
while denying all cookies from everywhere and denying javascript. My
experience may be diminished but it is a choice I made. It may
requite more work and more clicks to get things done but it is a
choice I made.<br>
Then, for websites that require cookies and are in the same "kind",
I usually decide to set to deleting the related cookies when I
finish my browsing session. They may recognize me when I'm back but
it has to be in the same browsing session.<br>
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How do I make such decision with with so much ease using a different
UI? Is there an addon capable of it, also?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06-02-2016 10:54, Marco Bonardo
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Feb 6, 2016 at 12:11 AM,
Tanvi Vyas <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Shouldn't disabling
third party cookies be good enough to disable tracking?
Maybe combined with Tracking Protection?<br>
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<div>Yes there are indeed alternatives that don't require
micro-management to be effective, like disallowing third
party cookies, using tracking protection with the Strict
list and the various add-ons that can block unwanted
contents (Ghostery, Cookie controller, Privacy Badger,
Ublock, AdBlock plus) and that can also handle personal
lists.<br>
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It would be nice if we had a cookie blocking override UI.
That way, privacy conscious users could block all cookies
all third party cookies (or even block all cookies), and
then use the override for sites that break or sites that
they need to login to.<br>
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<div>Provided it's not an usability modal dialogs nightmare
like the old one. Fwiw tracking protection allows to
unblock single pages, as well as most of the above
add-ons.<br>
But honestly, are we sure today's Web is still compatible
with cookies micro-management on the user side, as it used
to be 10 years ago?<br>
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<div>-m<br>
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