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by ZoomStop 2808 days ago
A fellow HN detailed how he did it here, seems extremely non-intuitive.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17235923

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It's somewhat easier to just browse in Firefox's private mode all the time with trakingprotection enabled and no 3rd party cookies. Nothing is shared with the tracking networks and any cookie set by the site itself is deleted at the end of the session. As for the consent and GDPR annoyances themselves, they can be killed easily with uBlock (along with the ads etc.).

Welcome to the smooth, no-tracking surfing experience of circa 2003.

Hope you're also using garlic encryption and blocking other apps which might (probably are) sniping on you anyway.