Carré noir à bords arrondis utilise witches.town. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse".

Hopefully at least like 3 of you that follow me/saw this weird tootstorm and were interested in learning about this stuff.

If you want to actually see what's being sent - check chrome.google.com/webstore/det - it's fairly bae for seeing what people really track. Starbucks was one of my favourites for the sheer AMOUNT OF STUFF they track.

You just wanna mess with what I track?

chrome.google.com/webstore/det

or find out ways to artificially set dom_referrer to other things. That's one of the few that we _need_ but doesn't benefit YOU at all.

Carré noir à bords arrondis @toodoo

@edensaesthetic

Sorry to be lazy, would you happen to have the same thing for FF ?
(Will look at it later.)

Aslo question : Why do you use google chrome ? It registers more things than the sites/trackers you're talking about, no ?

(I do not mean to offend and ain't reproaching anything, i'm just curious as I tend to do the opposite : No measure except ghostery and not using google chrome ^^ )

@edensaesthetic (By "will look at it", I mean i'll do the research myself and share the results if you're interested.)

@toodoo I usually switch between Firefox and Chrome depending on what I need.

Haven't seen anything specific for Firefox. The GA Debugger for Chrome is like a billion times better than the Firefox equivalents, and unfortunately WASP and DataSlayer don't have versions on FF :(

Mostly, Chrome is quick and I needed it to have certain plugins to actually check analytics.
Mostly Chrome gets its information from users being signed into something rather than anything specific to the browser, so for all my work things where I have to be signed into certain platforms, it's not worth it.