• LWD@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    So the update is, Firefox now blocks all third party cookies by default?

    That’s great and new news… I just wish this post reflected that, so I wouldn’t have to dig through comments to figure out what changed between 2022 and today.

    I was confused enough when they initially announced Total Cookie Protection in 2021 and then re-announced it as rolled out to all users in 2022.

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      4 months ago

      I think that’s what it is, except my use of the term “block” was mostly wrong. This seems to accept them but keep them isolated, defeating their effectiveness as a way to track users across sites.

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        4 months ago

        I don’t think it’s anyone’s fault for being confused or misinterpreting what’s in the article, because even Mozilla calls it blocking:

        And starting in 2024, all our users can look forward to Firefox blocking even more third party cookies.

        The linked page is even more confusing, because it provides a link back to this page for clarification about which third party cookies are being blocked.