It's June 2022. Multiple news sites report Firefox now has Total Cookie Protection, which automatically blocks third party tracking cookies, and it's enabled by default....
However, there was 2 different technologies. One was First Party Isolation, pioneered by the TOR project, and then was re-engineered into dFPI, Dynamic First Party Isolation, which was marketed as Total Cookie Protection as part of the Enhanced Tracking Protection initiative.
It's hard to explain and i did a big study on the exact details once, but i can't even remember anymore. It's so confusing anyway.
With Reddit's encroaching IPO and their poorly planned API changes, we need a place to keep up with privacy topics that isn't tied to an anti-privacy, centralized sinking ship site....
Hey all! Glad to be here and try this out. For those on mobile, what client are you using? I'm using Jerboa since it's the only one available and maintained that I saw on FDroid
I'm done with these communities
Depending on where I post this, I'm expecting to get censored, because of my critique...
What's the difference between the 2022 and 2023 editions of Firefox's Total Cookie Protection?
It's June 2022. Multiple news sites report Firefox now has Total Cookie Protection, which automatically blocks third party tracking cookies, and it's enabled by default....
We're giving Lemmy a try: Welcome to !privacyguides@lemmy.one (www.reddit.com)
With Reddit's encroaching IPO and their poorly planned API changes, we need a place to keep up with privacy topics that isn't tied to an anti-privacy, centralized sinking ship site....