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Owen Densmore
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I recently stumbled across a couple of articles about firefox blocking 3rd party cookies by default:
    http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/02/firefox-22-will-block-third-party-cookies/
.. so I decided to clear all my cookies and start blocking 3rd party cookies (easy to do in chrome)

But the huge laugh, is that ars itself had a HUGE number of 3rd party cookies blocked!

How do I know?  Chrome shows a cookie icon in the omnibar when cookies are blocked.  Click through shows the blocked sites.  Look at that! 11 sites not at ars!  I started to enter a /. article and .. guess what?  Them too.

I usually don't worry about this sort of thing, but its easy for blackhats to install an "advertisement" on a site in such a way to also be a third party.  Sorta uncomfortable for me, anyway.

But want a real laugh?  Beam into http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/partners/
.. yup .. three 3rd party cookies!

   -- Owen


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Arlo Barnes
I believe the 'cookies in the omnibar' icon is from a plugin, not vanilla Chrome. Is this correct?
-Arlo James Barnes

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Re: Fwd: Firefox will block third-party cookies in a future version | Ars Technica

Owen Densmore
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On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Arlo Barnes <[hidden email]> wrote:
I believe the 'cookies in the omnibar' icon is from a plugin, not vanilla Chrome. Is this correct?
-Arlo James Barnes

Checking extensions and plugins, I didn't see one relating to cookies so I believe this is built in. 

Go to settings > advanced > privacy > content settings and there is help for managing cookies.  There's a block third party setting which then shows the cookie icon when a page has them.  They are amazingly common, more so than not, I think.

   -- Owen

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