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Firefox Rolls Out Total Cookie Protection By Default To All Users Worldwide
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What it means for extensions like Multi-account containers? Are they only relevant if I can log in to two accounts at the same time in the same service?
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I'm disappointed to see Mozilla spreading misinformation in order to garner repuation, but I suppose that's to be expected considering their past; they seem to use privacy as a selling point without committing to it. Cookies, while they still can and are used for tracking purposes, are largely a deprecated mode of user tracking. The interconnected network of tracking on today's Web is much more advanced than it was a decade ago--blocking cookies or "containing" them isn't going to do anything when first party ECMAscript trackers can differentiate people using the literally hundreds of different methods now currently in active use.
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