Logging out of Facbook is not enough
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Logging out of Facbook is not enough
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Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#2 Block all third-party cookies.
When the option to block third-party cookies from being set
is enabled, also block third-party cookies from being read.
(Don't forget to activate blocking in Preferences > Under The Hood > Content Settings... > Cookies.)Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#3In Chrome 15 there's a flag (in about:flags) to disable third-party cookies from being read: Block all third-party cookies. When the option to block third-party cookies from being set is enabled, also block third-party cookies from being read. (Don't forget to activate blocking in Preferences > Under The Hood > Content Settings... > Cookies.)
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#4It might not be enough, though :D
Something like, for FireFox, IIRC:
||facebook.*$domain=~facebook.com|~127.0.0.1
||fbcdn.net/*$domain=~facebook.com
And for Chrome, I think it would become: *.facebook.*$domain=~facebook.com|~127.0.0.1
Edit: adding the rulesRe: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#5I use 2 very simple adblock plus rules that deactivate all of facebook outside of the facebook website. Simple and straightforward and works fine for me. It might not be enough, though :D Something like, for FireFox, IIRC: ||facebook.*$domain=~facebook.com|~127.0.0.1 ||fbcdn.net/*$domain=~facebook.com And for Chrome, I think it would become: *.facebook.*$domain=~facebook.com|~127.0.0.1 Edit: adding the rules
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#6In my opinion, internet users must be aware that there is no easy way to be totally anonymous, whether it be Facebook, Google, etc. If you require complete anonymity, you might as well unplug your internet cable.
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#7In Chrome 15 there's a flag (in about:flags) to disable third-party cookies from being read: Block all third-party cookies. When the option to block third-party cookies from being set is enabled, also block third-party cookies from being read. (Don't forget to activate blocking in Preferences > Under The Hood > Content Settings... > Cookies.)
Thanks for the tip! Anything equivalent for Firefox (and maybe IE and Opera too)?
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#8Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#9I use 2 very simple adblock plus rules that deactivate all of facebook outside of the facebook website. Simple and straightforward and works fine for me. It might not be enough, though :D Something like, for FireFox, IIRC: ||facebook.*$domain=~facebook.com|~127.0.0.1 ||fbcdn.net/*$domain=~facebook.com And for Chrome, I think it would become: *.facebook.*$domain=~facebook.com|~127.0.0.1 Edit: adding the rules
Would you mind sharing that rule?
Re: Logging out of Facbook is not enough
#10In Chrome 15 there's a flag (in about:flags) to disable third-party cookies from being read: Block all third-party cookies. When the option to block third-party cookies from being set is enabled, also block third-party cookies from being read. (Don't forget to activate blocking in Preferences > Under The Hood > Content Settings... > Cookies.)
Thanks for the tip! Anything equivalent for Firefox (and maybe IE and Opera too)?