What do you use to delete Facebook tracker cookies?

lxskllr

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Don't use facebook, don't use chrome, block third party cookies, and use ublock with a list that blocks web beacons.
 

Red Squirrel

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I think Privacy Badger will work. I recently installed it myself. It's interesting to see all the tracking garbage that it blocks, even with noscript.
 

GoodEnough

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Don't use facebook, don't use chrome, block third party cookies, and use ublock with a list that blocks web beacons.

I don't use Facebook. They link says they track non-users.
But, I live Chrome, and like cookies to save my logins.

I just installed Privacy Badger. Thanks.
 
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MongGrel

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Don't use facebook, don't use chrome, block third party cookies, and use ublock with a list that blocks web beacons.

+1 for the most part, just one different blocker for beacons is the only difference.

I think Privacy Badger will work. I recently installed it myself. It's interesting to see all the tracking garbage that it blocks, even with noscript.

Have been using Ghostery myself with noscript, those things in general pick up a ton of things.
 
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Jeff7

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Cookieculler addon in Firefox.
I can protect cookies I want, and autodelete the rest when FF restarts.

For Flash cookies: the BetterPrivacy addon.


I'm sure there will be (is?) a way around things like that already. There's too much potential ad revenue at stake not to.