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whotracks.me
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DOJ finally posted that โembarrassingโ court doc Google wanted to hide
* There are paid alternatives now, if you want to opt out of what allows them to offer search for "free" then go use those.*
Paying for search won't change the fact that 75% of all web traffic contains Google trackers.
https://whotracks.me/
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Open-source tests of web browser privacy
Thank you for the feedback!
Granted, blocklists (lists of tracking domains or URL query parameters) can be circumvented by a determined attacker. Indeed, I agree that blocklists aren't sufficient on their own for a browser to provide solid privacy protection. In my view it's critical, primarily, to have policies that enforce privacy, including such protections as state partitioning and fingerprinting resistance. That's exactly why I included tests for such policies.
However: I do think blocklists provide substantial, though incomplete, privacy protection in practice. And, importantly, blocklists are enforced by a number of popular browsers (Brave, DuckDuckGo, Firefox Private Mode, Firefox Focus) and popular browser extensions and other services (uBlock, ClearURLs, DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials, Disconnect, etc.). These blocklists seem to work pretty well, at least judging by the ad-free experience they provide. So I felt that to give a more complete picture I should test for blocking.
I tried to avoid cherry picking query parameters or blockers. Here's how I arrived at the current selections for these two sections:
* Tracking query parameter tests: I tried to gather all the query parameters I could find; the list on the page was my full list at the time. (If there are suggestions for more parameters, I will be happy to add them.)
* Tracker content blocking tests: I used the list of the top 20 tracking entities from https://whotracks.me. These are, roughly speaking, 20 of the most widespread third-party tracking domains on the web -- they should be a high priority for any browser respecting privacy, in my opinion. I hope testing for blocking of these 20 serves to gives a sense of each browser's approach to third-party tracking scripts and pixels.
- "WhoTracks.Me" Find out exactly who's tracking you online
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How to track trackers? [Python for now]
https://whotracks.me/ and https://www.ghostery.com/ and I wondered how they manage to find all these trackers, I usually only were able to find these hardcoded ones like google analytics on this site for example: https://cellinoplumbing.com/
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A Quick Reminder For Those Who Wants To
Ghostery neither collects nor sells data about users or trackers. In fact, they even open the insights they have about the tracking landscape via https://whotracks.me/ so that everyone can benefit from it.
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80% less distractions with 20% more privacy
Privacy Badge: Blocks cookies with domains cookies collecting unique identifiers after it was sent a Do Not Track message. Focus only on google, facebook and amazon and check whotracks.me.
1Hosts
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Big things are happening with RaspAP's Ad Blocking ๐ Users will soon have more blocklist sources to choose from
Others include badmojr's excellent blocklists and OISD's dnsmasq-ready domains lists.
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[HELP] Energized Protection 403 Forbidden Error
Oh btw a sidenote: instead of the Energized lists you can use the 1Hosts lists, it is awesome as well.
- BlockList Project?
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Energized GitHub has been unmaintained since few months, and is showing 404 error on HOSTS files. Here is a copy of Energized Ultimate HOSTS ruleset file, and alternative HOSTS ruleset providers to consider.
I think 1Hosts PRO is a good replacement, but try Lite or Pro whichever you prefer. https://github.com/badmojr/1Hosts You may try combining other HOSTS lists with this if you want to, and are technically adept enough.
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Android malware from Amazon straight to your door
For what it's worth that domain in your repo is also listed in the 1Hosts block-list [1] but only in the Xtra category, not sure why. It seems that is a known malware site. Oddly enough it is not listed in the PiHoleBlocklist [2]
[1] - https://github.com/badmojr/1Hosts [listed but only in Xtra]
[2] - https://github.com/Perflyst/PiHoleBlocklist.git [not listed]
- Apple and Google Telemetry
- MacOS/iOS iDp/Auth canโt connect
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What is BlissDNS?
Well, our goal is to stay problem free 100% of the time while maximizing our effectivness. The lists we use are as follows: https://abp.oisd.nl/ https://github.com/badmojr/1Hosts/raw/master/Lite/adblock.txt https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CipherOps/AdList/main/Blocklist
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What happen to Energize Ultimate?
I will strongly suggest to opt out from their lists. That's what I did. 1Hosts is very good and the people in charge of the lists respond and are pretty helpful. https://github.com/badmojr/1Hosts
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1Hosts Website flagged as False Positive by AI-Driven Threat Detection
If you have it switched on, try accessing https://o0.pages.dev/
What are some alternatives?
ghostery-extension - Ghostery Browser Extension for Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge and Safari
hosts-blocklists - Automatically updated, moderated and optimized lists for blocking ads, trackers, malware and other garbage
hblock - Improve your security and privacy by blocking ads, tracking and malware domains.
GoodbyeAds
multi-object-tracking-in-python - ๐ก implementation of multi object tracking algorithms including PMBM (Poisson Multi Bernoulli Mixture filter) in Python ๐
oisd - oisd blocklist
settings
NextDNS-Config
opendp - The core library of differential privacy algorithms powering the OpenDP Project.
easylist - EasyList filter subscription (EasyList, EasyPrivacy, EasyList Cookie, Fanboy's Social/Annoyances/Notifications Blocking List)
alternative-frontends - ๐๐ Privacy-respecting web frontends for popular services
pihole-unbound - Guide to setup Unbound recursive DNS resolver with Pi-Hole. With additional configs for speed and security!! ๐๐