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For Those Worried About Cookies
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A friend pointed me towards a free add-on called Privacy Badger:
https:/ /www.ef f.org/p rivacyb adger
I've just installed it and it's great for those of you who worry about some of the cookies you end up with when visiting websites. It colour-codes and lists them (there's a little dropdown in the toolbar), automatically blocking the unsavoury ones. It shows AB loading 7 cookies on my system, all of them a big thumbs-up green, perfectly safe.
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I've just installed it and it's great for those of you who worry about some of the cookies you end up with when visiting websites. It colour-codes and lists them (there's a little dropdown in the toolbar), automatically blocking the unsavoury ones. It shows AB loading 7 cookies on my system, all of them a big thumbs-up green, perfectly safe.
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Bit about it here. http:// www.the registe r.co.uk /2014/0 5/02/ef f_priva cy_badg er/
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Ghostery does much the same for Firefox https:/ /www.gh ostery. com/en/ , and there is also Self-Destructing Cookies https:/ /addons .mozill a.org/e n-US/fi refox/a ddon/se lf-dest ructing -cookie s/ which ensures that all cookies for sites which aren't on your whitelist get deleted as soon as you leave that site. Firefox also has a browser setting as to whether 3rd party cookies should be accepted at all (I have it set to 'never').
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