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Will you be able to dissconect third party sites with the 'Lightbeam' download?

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I love the idea. Is their a way to delete third party connections after identifying them? For instance, third party cookies'. Once I know the site has a third party, can I remove the primary cookie and the third party cookie or are they hidden?

I love the idea. Is their a way to delete third party connections after identifying them? For instance, third party cookies'. Once I know the site has a third party, can I remove the primary cookie and the third party cookie or are they hidden?

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hello aden0102, lightbeam is primarily an educational tool to visualize the amount of third-party content and common trackers. the only option to actively enhance your privacy within the extension is to block the browser from making connections to tracking-servers that you can define...

https://www.mozilla.org/lightbeam/

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hello aden0102, lightbeam is primarily an educational tool to visualize the amount of third-party content and common trackers. the only option to actively enhance your privacy within the extension is to block the browser from making connections to tracking-servers that you can define...

https://www.mozilla.org/lightbeam/