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Firefox tracking soon to be impossible?

  • February 11, 2019
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Based on this article, Mozilla publishes official Firefox anti-tracking policy | ZDNet  , Firefox plans to use a third party to block certain tracking scripts.

Based on the list of scripts that the service blocks, disconnect-tracking-protection/services.json at master · disconnectme/disconnect-tracking-protection · GitHub  , it looks like Adobe Analytics would be affected.

Is tracking users on Firefox soon going to be impossible, pending this update from Firefox?

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Best answer by jorisdebeer

If you self host your Adobe DTM or Adobe Launch scripts, and use a CNAME data collection server, then this change to Firefox is unlikely to impact you. (At least until DisconnectMe filter on a path containing ^/b/ss/* ).

See also:

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jorisdebeer
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February 12, 2019

If you self host your Adobe DTM or Adobe Launch scripts, and use a CNAME data collection server, then this change to Firefox is unlikely to impact you. (At least until DisconnectMe filter on a path containing ^/b/ss/* ).

See also: