ETP - Enhanced Tracking Protection
- Any difference between ETP on strict mode, or custom mode with all options turned on?
- If i use custom mode with tracking content disabled and the other options enabled, and rely on my hosts file to block ads, am i good?
Host based blocking can never be as complete as blocking inside your browser and there is no way around that. The reason is that host based blocking falls short where tracking content and ads are served from the same hostname as the actual content. Furthermore, some tracking hosts might be whitelisted because just blocking them would break functionality.
I personally use uBlock Origin with ETP at its default setting, which works well for me without breakage, but judging from your post you might be looking for a solution without browser extensions. The ETP tracking protection is supposed to block tracking, sometimes without letting the website know that it’s disabled, by replacing the tracking code with dummy code. On strict mode you run more risk of things breaking, similar to how strict host based blocking breaks some websites.
I have UBO (only addon installed), with default settings, and all filter lists disabled (because of system wide hosts).
Not sure if it is doing anything helpful…Without filter lists and no custom filters it doesn’t do anything helpful.
- Good for what? What’s your threat model? Can you be tracked? Absolutely! Just try your different configurations and visit fingerprint.com and see if it knows who you are. It almost always does. That’s your competition that’s your adversary. And that’s just for commercial ad tracking.
On second reading this post seems a little more combative than I intended. You absolutely will reduce the surface that you are trackable on, so it’s a good thing, don’t let perfect get in the way of good enough. But your original post does ask if something is good enough, which begs the question, good enough for what? What’s the threat model
I’m not searching perfect.
I’m trying to understand if custom with system wide hosts is the same as strict. Obviously not exactly the same, because of the hosts i choose.
I’ve read lots of different info and can’t figure it out.