A lot of users have suggested selecting the cookies they should be accepting on each of the sites they visit. Also, blocking third-party cookies and setting the browser to remove cookies while closing the browser as a viable option. Manual removal of cookies is advisable while quitting a browser. Few others have suggested using an ad blocker which will refrain the users from going on fishy sites. It is suggested to enable Strict Content Blocking in Firefox for security concerns.
But the matter of concern is that even other tech companies must be involved in collecting the user data and manipulating them and basically playing around our privacy. Just a few years ago, Google was trying to patent the collection of user data. It’s surprising to see how is the world changing around us and we are forced to live in an era where the tech giants are data minded.
To know more about this news, check out the Stack Overflow thread.
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