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cookiengineer ◴[] No.45080461[source]
This is kind of a stupid ChatGPT article.

No, this will not effectively help to reduce the fingerprint of your Browser.

A LOT more tracking services are integrated into the Firefox browser in various places (like New Tab page, Sync, Pocket, Shavar, Google Safebrowsing, OSCP, etc pp).

I wrote a more detailed article about this, and got an "as good as possible" as a result.

But yeah, please please start to use a Host Firewall where you can block on a per-domain and per-port and per-process basis (like LittleSnitch, OpenSnitch etc) to validate your assumptions. UIs will always lie to you, including the one from Firefox.

[1] https://cookie.engineer/weblog/articles/firefox-privacy-guid...

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wackget ◴[] No.45083737[source]
My dream is a user-friendly network-level firewall of some kind which can selectively block requests to domains on the entire network level. Something like uMatrix but for your entire network.

Imagine being able to block `ads.google.com` or whatever from all of your devices at once but without having to rely on local DNS. Or being able to block `pornhub.com` from just some of your devices but not all of them.

I assume the technology to do this is readily available in the form of parental control software or enterprise/office firewalls. However on the consumer level I don't know of anything which does this effectively.

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