![]() To circumvent this, sites are reportedly trying to load trackers via a subdomain or same domain which are called first-party trackers, thus making impossible for adblockers to identify. Generally, the tracking scripts that served from a third-party domain (third-party trackers) are blocked by browsers such as Firefox, Safari, and brave and conventional ad blockers. Three months back a user brought an issue to UBlock Origin creator notice that a french site’s () first-party tracker hasn’t been detected by extension. While Firefox protects you from third-party tracking out of the box, if you install UBO, it will block first-party tracking scripts in the Firefox browser. The Extension brings the feature to Firefox by utilizing Mozilla’ WebExtensions DNS API, since there is no such comparable API available for Google Chrome, hence Chromium browsers may not get this feature unless such API is developed by Google. ![]() ![]() Popular AdBlocking extension, UBlock Origin has received a new update ( v1.25) to protect Firefox users against CNAME Cloaking or First-Party tracking or DNS delegation or DNA aliasing. ![]()
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