Researchers at UC San Diego have for the first time sought to quantify the frequency of UID smuggling, a new method for tracking users across the Web, which does not require third-party cookies. The research team is also releasing both their complete dataset and their measurement pipeline for use by browser developers.
- Izzie🥑 ( @izstranger@freeradical.zone ) 1•1 year ago
Interesting. I wonder if Blokada recognizes user IDs. Did a quick search in the forum at Blokada.org and didn’t see anything about it.
I am not sure whether I understand the question, but I understand Blokada is a VPN. So they’re certainly able to track you across the web. If you don’t trust them, don’t use them.
- Izzie🥑 ( @izstranger@freeradical.zone ) 0•1 year ago
It’s not Blokada itself I’m wondering about, I’m wondering if it blocks UIDs as it blocks trackers and ads.
Aha, that’s good question. I don’t know, unfortunately, but I am sure there is someone around more capable than me …
- Izzie🥑 ( @izstranger@freeradical.zone ) 1•1 year ago
I posted the article on the blokada forum and asked. I’ll let you know. Blokada has a VPN but the basic free ad blocker is not an actual VPN, it uses downloaded ad and malware filters, though it runs like a VPN on mobile.
I really love it and imo better than duckduckgo’s. It’s completely customizable and it’s amazing the number of trackers it stops.
Thanks. Usually I don’t use VPNs much, but I love Tor :-)