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<blockquote data-quote="bollinger" data-source="post: 1800786" data-attributes="member: 400332"><p>As far as ad-blockers are concerned, I am using Wipr, and so far, so good, however, I would like to find a way to be able to whitelist sites that I will allow cookies from, and the rest I want to block. </p><p></p><p>For example, and it may not be that big of a deal with the other action that has been taken in safari with this latest update, under ->preferences->privacy->manage website data, there are more than 20 sites (since last night) that show up that stored data that can be used to track my browsing! I would like to put a lid on them, and only allow the sites I want to do this. I don't want to have to block them all, so I hope there will be a solution for this in the future. </p><p></p><p>I wonder if there is a balance that Apple wants to strike here? To protect user privacy, but not so much so, that they will intrude so much with other's revenues....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bollinger, post: 1800786, member: 400332"] As far as ad-blockers are concerned, I am using Wipr, and so far, so good, however, I would like to find a way to be able to whitelist sites that I will allow cookies from, and the rest I want to block. For example, and it may not be that big of a deal with the other action that has been taken in safari with this latest update, under ->preferences->privacy->manage website data, there are more than 20 sites (since last night) that show up that stored data that can be used to track my browsing! I would like to put a lid on them, and only allow the sites I want to do this. I don't want to have to block them all, so I hope there will be a solution for this in the future. I wonder if there is a balance that Apple wants to strike here? To protect user privacy, but not so much so, that they will intrude so much with other's revenues.... [/QUOTE]
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