What site can scan sites for trackers?
What site can scan sites for trackers?
I once knew a site that could detect and list ALL the used trackers and cross-site cookies and other stuff of any site.
You just had to input the site name and it scanned it for you.
Now I can't find it. No site can actually list the trackers for me to examine.
21 0 ReplyYESSS! Exactly what I was looking for again. I can't believe this site is so hard to find manually. Not the right keywords? Invisible...
8 0 ReplyThat is because search engines are shittier by the day
3 0 ReplyExodus is also built into Aurora store. It displays the trackers on the app's page
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3 0 ReplyI get exactly the results for reddit.com and old.reddit.com
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Mobile safari even blocked more than this website found.
3 0 ReplySooo safari is hallucinating or blacklight failed us
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Thanks for that.
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I thought most of the modern browsers had this ability built in?
3 0 ReplyI don't think browsers are able to detect as much and easily as a dedicated website can. Anyway, these dedicated website detectors can also be used BEFORE visiting the site, providing more protection
4 0 ReplyInteresting. I’d like to find what you’re looking for and compare what shows on mine.
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This sounds like Exodus but Exodus is made for apps not websites. Apps are easier because they tend to list all that stuff up front.
2 0 ReplyDuckDuckGo browser will block and list trackers and third party requests. I use it on iOS and there’s a desktop app as well. Not sure about android though.
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