top | item 16975552 (no title) iliis | 7 years ago No, please don't. This is arduous for those of us who like a bit of privacy and regularly clear their cookies etc. discuss order hn newest Dylan16807|7 years ago Why not whitelist the cookies of sites where you're going to log right back in? iliis|7 years ago That's actually a good idea! It doesn't work for Google or Facebook tough, or other services I explicitely don't log right back in. jakecopp|7 years ago Firefox Containers work great for this! load replies (1) ptaipale|7 years ago I guess this isn't typically based on cookies but device/browser fingerprinting. iliis|7 years ago Which is exactly what I'm trying to avoid. I don't want to be tracked so I try to limit the amount of fingerprinting possible. load replies (1)
Dylan16807|7 years ago Why not whitelist the cookies of sites where you're going to log right back in? iliis|7 years ago That's actually a good idea! It doesn't work for Google or Facebook tough, or other services I explicitely don't log right back in. jakecopp|7 years ago Firefox Containers work great for this! load replies (1)
iliis|7 years ago That's actually a good idea! It doesn't work for Google or Facebook tough, or other services I explicitely don't log right back in.
ptaipale|7 years ago I guess this isn't typically based on cookies but device/browser fingerprinting. iliis|7 years ago Which is exactly what I'm trying to avoid. I don't want to be tracked so I try to limit the amount of fingerprinting possible. load replies (1)
iliis|7 years ago Which is exactly what I'm trying to avoid. I don't want to be tracked so I try to limit the amount of fingerprinting possible. load replies (1)
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