The New York Times fancy new 'Privacy Project' homepage is stuffed to the gills with third-party tracking scripts. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/opinion/internet-privacy-project.html …pic.twitter.com/iT8UyGPzBx
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EFF Privacy Badger is a good additional tool.https://www.eff.org/privacybadger
To add a bit more context to that: uBlock Origin and all the non-Privacy-Badger tracker-blockers are blacklist-based. Privacy Badger, however, is heuristics-based; which gives it a higher success rate than the others (but also slightly more chance of false positives).
No, Better is a different blocker, though they publish their rules in uBlock Origin compatible format.
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