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boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Mozilla to protect Firefox users from bounce trackers - Stack Diary

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boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net to Privacy@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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Mozilla is introducing a new feature to Firefox aimed at protecting users from bounce trackers, the browser developer has announced. Bounce tracking is a technique where a user clicks a link but ends up reaching their intended destination via an intermediary tracking page. This allows trackers to place and read 'first-party cookies,' which aren’t blocked by the browser, unlike third-party
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    It could only know that by navigating to the link in the background. That would have side effects, like them being able to track you even when you don’t click on links.

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      If the link is to a redirector then that’s what should show in the status line.

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      Fine! If there’s Javascript fuckery going on, then the status line should say “WARNING: JAVASCRIPT FUCKERY!”

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        That should just be the title bar now

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        But it doesn’t always point to the destination. Instead, it points to another page that then redirects you to the destination.

        Your browser does not know the address of the destination, only the addresss of the middleman tracking webpage.

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        The point of this is that it’s a redirect. The link isn’t taking you to xyz.com, it’s going to abc.com which redirects to xyz.com. The abc.com server redirects to the second link – there’s no way to know where it’ll take you unless you follow it.

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