MossRoad
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Along with half a dozen trackers you don't see...!
And I should worry about that, why?
Along with half a dozen trackers you don't see...!
How's the facebook script invasive?
FWIW...a basic (programmable) firewall can be set to prevent any outbound traffic from any particular script etc...but you have to be able to recognize said script to tell the firewall from whom to block...same can be done to prevent any installed software from "phoning home" every time a particular program is started...(like adobe, msft, etc., etc., etc....)
Looks like you have a Norton product installed that is initiating a scan.
Can you go to edge://extensions/ (paste it into your address bar) and post a screenshot of the installed extensions.That's just my point... I don't have Norton's installed. I have Bitdefender and the free AVG.
We don't run any scripts that I personally wouldn't want on my own machine. All the cookies are for ad display and are standard across 99% of sites these days. You're welcome to block them but I'm just saying everybody's data is basically what makes ads run.I didn't say anything about something to worry about...the point is..."there is no such thing as a free lunch"
FWIW...the most invasive scripts I see here are from google and facebook...with the latter being the most invasive...also some site owners may not even be aware that the entities they do allow to run on their sites allow other third parties from running other scripts via their ads...
We don't run any scripts that I personally wouldn't want on my own machine. All the cookies are for ad display and are standard across 99% of sites these days. You're welcome to block them but I'm just saying everybody's data is basically what makes ads run.
Having said that, we did much better as a site when the third party cookie tracking didn't exist.