Have you tried the Privacy Badger extension/add-on made by the EFF?

It can block domains and block cookies from domains!

Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/privacy-badger17/

Chromium: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/privacy-badger/pkehgijcmpdhfbdbbnkijodmdjhbjlgp

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@strawberryfieldsforever I'v never tried it, and I'm already quite content with ublock/uMatrix.

@dhfir
cool.
I have uBlock and Privacy Badger!

ASAIK, uBlock blocks trackers, while Badger allows you to block the entire domain/sub-domain itself. So, it's like nipping it in the bud.
Eg, lots of sites embed those Spotify links and Instagram posts, so that can be annoying for some, and this extension doesn't allow those ones to load even!

@strawberryfieldsforever turning on the "I am an advanced user" checkmark lets you do that on ublock too, while uMatrix blocks a lot of stuff by default.(you gotta reenable all kinds of shit tho)

@dhfir
oh, I didn't know you could do that in uBlock!
Thanks!

I did try uMatrix for a bit, but I realised even the normal stuff wasn't loading for me! 😁
maybe, there's something in the settings! 😁

@strawberryfieldsforever
Nice, but what about #fingerprinting. Ie. Unless most people that use the browser use the #addon and block same domains you may still be tracked.

If the addon were easy to access in the UI of a browser that changes the equation.

Does it block #CAGFAM out of the box (#Cloudflare + #GAFAM)

Otherwise we say just don't visit/share the site, that you think use unethical #domains etc.

@dhfir

@dsfgs @strawberryfieldsforever most fingerprinting uses javascript.
Block it on all websites by default and only allow when necessary.

@dhfir
Unfortunately though, there are methods to fingerprint that don't require JS though.

@strawberryfieldsforever