#1 reason websites are broken for me with strict anti-tracking enabled in @firefox:
Recaptcha.
Which is Google.
It's *everywhere*.
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Actually 'Smart Blocking' in Ghostery overrides some of the blocking rules to prevent breakage in some cases. The tech
@trishulgoel is talking about is 'Advanced Anti-tracking', described in our paper: https://static.cliqz.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Cliqz-Studie-Tracking-the-Trackers.pdf … -
Re: breakage. What we've found over the last years running this tech, is that you need a graduated list of protections you can deploy, depending on the situation and tracker: 1. Cookie blocking 2. Cookie isolation or early expiry 3. Fingerprint protection/removal 4. Blocking
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In that case here is the detailed version :)https://cliqz.com/en/magazine/how-we-at-cliqz-protect-users-from-web-tracking …
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You didn't cover first party isolation in Firefox in this post, what is your take on that vs. your approach? Meaning if I were to use that instead of a blocklist?
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