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by nvy 1086 days ago
I feel like "allowing Facebook properties" and "Firefox tracker protection" are fundamentally at odds.
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It depends on what the goal is: in this case, fbcdn is first-party for the threads website (because they’re both owned by the same company) and blocking it makes for a worse experience.
Yes, this is what I meant. Facebook properties are allowed to load resources from Facebook domains. https://github.com/disconnectme/disconnect-tracking-protecti...
on firefox, facebook sites get put into their own special sandboxed container
If you have the Facebook Container extension installed you can manually whitelist this site which will allow it to load.