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This is where Firefox Containers come into play. Isolate the worst offers like Google, Amazon and Facebook into their own containers (one each), then the rest into another one or multiple. I keep a Shopping (Amazon), Personal (free Google), Work (paid Google), Facebook (all Meta apps), and a few others. I also use a cookie manager that is container aware in case I need to sanitize one container but not the others.
What is the cookie manager ? Curious to know !
I'm using Cookie Quick Manager but there are others with the same functionality.
It's that setup container aware?
If he's looking for a clean slate it'd be better to just make another profile rather than making containers.
Which cookie manager are you using?
I'm using Cookie Quick Manager but there are others with the same functionality.