Goodmorning, I have used for a lot of time Firefox. In the privacy settings I can change tracking protection preferences to normal, custom and strict protection. Actually I’m using Librewolf, but I can’t see that option. What I liked of that option is that switching to custom I’m able to block all third part cookies. Librewolf doesn’t block third part cookies by default. For example, when I log for work with Google and I enter in a page that uses the google session cookie, I can see in the bar that I’m accepting that third part cookie. Of course I can remove it, but when I close the browser and I open it again I’ll get the same problem. So is there any way to block all third part cookies in Librewolf? I understand that due privacy reasons the tracking protection is set to strict by default, but why tou didn’t put an option to block all 3rd part cookies? Anyway, sorry for my English, I’m still learning it, I wish the question is clear.
I was looking in the librewolf FAQ and I have fond that:
The FAQ redirects then to this comment on codeberg:
Apparently disabling 3rd part cookies brakes the isolation, so they have decided to remove that option. I think that this is the best solution they were able to implement, but i have some perplexities. I wish they will solve this problem in the future. Of course, if anyone can clarify that point we’ll appreciate it ;-)