Thread by Aaron Sankin @ASankin
Using a tool built by @suryamattu, I spent months scanning websites serving privacy-sensitive groups to see what tracking they had. Asking how that tech got there led me to a truth about the internet: It's actually hard to build a fully private website
https://bobbin.herokuapp.com/thread/1308367158884421632
@voltronic posted about this website earlier on
this is thread is explaining more
recommended reading:
I Scanned the Websites I Visit with Blacklight, and It’s Horrifying.
Now What?
another tip for cookies
i use > Cookie AutoDelete
it gives you more power over what cookies and site data you might wanna get rid off
example: i have it set to clean cookies and site data/settings after i close tabs < 30 secs after i close a tab the extension will clean all for me
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/cookie-autodelete/fhcgjolkccmbidfldomjliifgaodjagh
you can also add sites to lists called expressions
on chromebook adding certain sites to 1 list will wipe all site cookies and data only when i switch chromebook off via power button < windows after you close chrome browser
or
the other list that will keep cookies and site data forever
https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete/wiki/Documentation#enter-expression
checking websites using
https://themarkup.org/blacklight
if you do see results like one i found for Feedly RSS service
you can then open the website you checked and then open Privacy badger and see if the badger has blocked it or not
#TipsAndTricks