diff --git a/source/_posts/aliexpress-no-login-firefox.md b/source/_posts/aliexpress-no-login-firefox.md index d26a71f..84991dc 100644 --- a/source/_posts/aliexpress-no-login-firefox.md +++ b/source/_posts/aliexpress-no-login-firefox.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ subtitle: AliExpress login doesn't show up on Firefox when there is a strict cro date: 2019-02-28 lastUpdated: 2019-04-29 tags: -- firefox +- Firefox --- AliExpress login doesn't show up on Firefox when there is a strict cross-origin policy (i.e. `network.http.referer.XOriginPolicy`). Here's how to whitelist it. diff --git a/source/_posts/engadget-redirect-guce.md b/source/_posts/engadget-redirect-guce.md index d5e48d1..79e3ac7 100644 --- a/source/_posts/engadget-redirect-guce.md +++ b/source/_posts/engadget-redirect-guce.md @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ --- -title: Prevent Engadget from redirect to Guce +title: Prevent Engadget from redirect to guce subtitle: Block its cookies date: 2019-06-09 tags: @@ -40,6 +40,6 @@ Firefox can block cookie by website. To block Engadget from setting a cookie, in {% cloudinary '20190609/uncheck-site.png' 'Settings for clearing history' %} -That's it. If you want to know what is the purpose of `guce.advertising.com` and why Engadget redirects to it, read on. +That's it. If you want to know what is the purpose of `guce.advertising.com`, read on. The previous owner of Engadget, AOL Inc was acquired by Verizon Media (previously known as Oath Inc) in May 2015. With Yahoo! and other media companies as part of its portfolio, Verizon Media can track readers across those websites. One way to do it is through cookie. So, `guce.advertising.com` is essentially a [cookie consent form](https://archive.fo/ik3Pu) (page archived using [archive.today](https://archive.fo/)). \ No newline at end of file