Issue 1 faced on both desktop and mobile:
If I go from one site to another, the previous site is able to embed tracker in it.
Example: 1) Go to territorial.io . 2) throug… (xem thêm)
Issue 1 faced on both desktop and mobile:
If I go from one site to another, the previous site is able to embed tracker in it.
Example: 1) Go to territorial.io . 2) through the ublock origin extension, see that there are no trackers or connection to third party. 3) now go to reddit.com . 4) In url type territorial.io and press enter. now check ublock and notice that reddit tracker is there. 5) Most concerning is that even search engine does that. for example go to duckduckgo and type territorial. click on the link and the duckduckgo tracker will be there. The "privacy respecting" search engine embeds its tracker to a shit ton of websites clicked through it. Not an expert but doesn't this violate something like same origin policy?
Issue 2 faced at least on mobile:
private browsing means all cookie and stuff is deleted when the private session is closed, but:
for example: 1) go to private mode. 2) go to monkeytype.com. 3) reject or accept the cookie. 4) close the browser. now it should be wiped but 5) open browser (private tab opens by default) 6) go to monkeytype.com again. a lot of times it will not ask for the cookie banner. 7) close the browser and go there again. 8) now it will ask again.
I have noticed similar behavior in a lot of websites, where they remember who I am. But as soon as I open the browser and close it once, the cookie/session is truly wiped.
This does not happen every time, but a loooot of time.
Thank you.
P.S. why the hell is this website using googletagmanager and sentry??? use something like https://plausible.io/ if you have to. sentry themselves use https://plausible.io/