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

bobbin.herokuapp.com/thread/13

@voltronic posted about this website earlier on

this is thread is explaining more

checking websites using

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

Follow

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

chrome.google.com/webstore/det

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

github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/C

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