Some news websites are still able to track page hits in Private Browsing window. Doesn't private browsing prevent this??
Particular news website allows a certain number of articles to be accessed per month before blocking all access. If private browsing prevents this type of tracking why does it still continue?
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We are not going to advise you how to avoid a legitimate paywall.
If no one pays for the news service, you will not have free tasters to look at.
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If someone is going to post a link then it shouldn't be blocked by a paywall. The point is that Private browsing should not allow any type of tracking. Period.
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Maybe you need to explain what you are doing and what is blocked. If it is not part of s legitimate paywall I or others may have suggestions that help, however to me it sounds like you are wishing to circumvent a paywall.
I suspect you have unrealistic expectations of what private browsing does.
See also
- Mozilla Support rules and guidelines
- Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history
- What happened to Tracking Protection?
Do Not Track is itself fairly controversial and toothless. Discussion of that is however outside the scope of this forum, but see for instance
I will close this thread. Feel free to post again if you have a question about how Firefox works or problems with use of Firefox but please bear in mind name calling and insulting those trying to assist will not help you get answers.