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Old 11-17-2017, 05:15 AM  
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Mozilla Firefox Tracking Protection

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Block lists in Firefox

You can change the block list used to block third-party trackers. By default, Private Browsing with Tracking Protection uses the Disconnect.me basic protection list. You can change this to use the Disconnect.me strict protection list instead.

The basic protection list blocks commonly known analytics trackers, social sharing trackers and advertising trackers.
Mozilla Firefox Do Not Track

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What is Do Not Track?

Do Not Track is a step toward putting you in control of the way your information is collected and used online. Do Not Track is a feature in Firefox that allows you to let a website know you would like to opt-out of third-party tracking for purposes including behavioral advertising. It does this by transmitting a Do Not Track HTTP header every time your data is requested from the Web.

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Originally Posted by Paul&John View Post
He just said that the same sale's url is visible via sliiing
CCBill is commonly known and likely to be blocked. Is Sliiing well known enough to be blocked? That could explain the difference. Another possibility is that CCBill honors the Do Not Track requests and Sliiing doesn't. Honoring Do Not Track is similar to robots.txt and web crawlers. Adherence is voluntary.

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Originally Posted by BigFurry View Post
Private browsing mode doesn't hide the referring URLs.
Maybe not by itself, but how about Private Browsing with Tracking Protection?
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