No need to remove the URL tracking parameters manually. 🥳

Firefox copy link without site tracking

    • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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      1521 year ago

      Or a setting that makes it the default.

      I don’t like any software I use to destroy data (even tracking data) without my say so.

      • @[email protected]
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        471 year ago

        Hmm, I agree with you 100%, but power of defaults is how big companies get average consumers. Maybe Firefox should make it default with a setting to turn it on?

        A setting titled “allow copying of tracking data”, a lot of people won’t allow.

        Fight fire with fire.

        • @LufyCZ
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          This just:

          1. Encourages companies to try to work around it

          2. More importantly, possibly breaks important functionality

          • @uis
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            It’s like saying GDPR encourages companies to try work around data protection, so it should not be implemented.

            • @LufyCZ
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              It’s not like that at all.

              Links support parameters for a reason, and I promise you that the main reason isn’t tracking. They can convey important info like the language, search parameters, a specific comment, etc.

              Removing them willy-nilly by default is going to cause issue sooner or later, and then people are going to blame Firefox for “not working” and are just gonna switch to Chrome because “it just works”.

              That’s not what we want is it?

              • @uis
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                21 year ago

                As I understand now it removes only limited set of query strings

                • @LufyCZ
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                  31 year ago

                  Yeah but the list is hardcoded. Collisions can happen.

                  Also, since it’s hardcoded, it’s easily gameable, and it will be gamed if too many people start filtering them out.

                  It’s a good start but a bad solution overall

      • @theo
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        61 year ago

        If you wanted to do this and make it default, I believe you should be able to do so using userChrome.css. You won’t be able to change the text, but you can remove the old menu item.

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m unlikely to use the menu button, I generally use Ctrl+C/Cmd+C. I’ll have to poke around and see if there’s an option to set that shortcut.

          • @theo
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            21 year ago

            Correct me if I am wrong, but I don’t think you would be able to do this as ctrl+c copies what is highlighted rather than the actual link.

            • @[email protected]
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              I just want a shortcut for “copy without tracking” on the current tab instead of having to use the context menu. I’m fine with it not being “Ctrl+C,” as long as it’s reasonably easy to remember, like maybe “Ctrl+Shift+C” or even a sequence of commands (i.e. select address bar, then special copy command).

              Likewise, there should be an easy way to open a link without trackers, like “Ctrl+shift+click” or something.

    • HiramFromTheChiOP
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      301 year ago

      Or at least the option to make it the default. I could see some situations where someone may want to test a link with non-identifying parameters (like identifying the campaign source), and not wanting to have that stripped from the URL by default.

      But I get you, from a consumer perspective I’d also want it as my default.

      In the meantime, there’s ClearURLs or uBlock Origin with filter lists.

    • Meldrik
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      71 year ago

      Doesn’t it just clean up the link or does Firefox actually know which part of the link to remove?

        • Meldrik
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          41 year ago

          How does it know what part of the link is the site tracking?

          • @[email protected]
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            41 year ago

            Looks like it has a list of global and site specific parameters that it is safe to remove.

          • bitwolf
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            21 year ago

            Generally, most are variables prefixed with utm_

            They likely built an index from most of the Analytics services also.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            I think it’s a combination of things, a basic approach of removing the query string (after the question mark) with exceptions for different sites that might need some of the query string.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      It’s not the default because it can break links sometimes, like links that have authentication details in the parameters.

    • bitwolf
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      There’s an addon I use for the Android version that does this by default.

      It does miss some queryparams though but it dramatically reduces the URL size for the big offending sites.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      But default is putting your cursor in the address bar and hitting ctrl-c. How would Firefox clean it like that?

      • @[email protected]
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        If it removes the tracking from the link before the page loads, it could work. So it would already be clean when you copy it.

      • @NotMyOldRedditName
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        On android anyway, that’s an interceptable action, and you can also monitor and alter the clipboard.

        So they could either alter what gets copied before its copied, or scan the copied item after it’d copied and alter it.

      • @[email protected]
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        01 year ago

        It doesn’t.

        If you think about it though, you’ve already visited that link so why clean it now.

  • Bleeping Lobster
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    571 year ago

    Firefox user for many, many, many years. I tried chrome once and was dismayed at how sluggish it was, hogging ram & cpu.

    FF just gets better and better with every update. I’m amazed that more people aren’t using it.

    • /home/pineapplelover
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      61 year ago

      At my school, firefox on the computers are not updated at all so it’s using the very old firefox. Even then, it’s not that slow. Now the current update is way more modern but it does have the weird stuff like pocket and very weird advertisements bookmarked on the front page. You’ll get a much better experience after you do all the adjustments of removing everything and installing the proper extensions, maybe a little arkenfox too.

      • Bleeping Lobster
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        11 year ago

        That’s interesting to hear. How come they aren’t updating?

        Tbh I don’t mind those ‘ads’ you speak of, not sure if we’re talking about the same thing because for me it’s mostly articles, often quite interesting stuff that I wouldn’t have seen elsewhere. Will have a look into arkenfox now as never heard of that

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          i had i siminular problem in college, they used a program to “freeze” the wi dlws stage, so it reset the state in every boot, but they didn’t updated the pc in years

  • zkfcfbzr
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    Here’s an amazon link both without and with that feature being used, for comparison. (The tracking one was created in incognito mode, because I don’t know what sort of things it might reveal about me otherwise)

    https://www.amazon.com/Bentgo®-Pop-Bento-Style-Compartments-Sustainable/dp/B0B3CLN8PX/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=2B470&content-id=amzn1.sym.87cc8b65-1eb6-4676-be85-d0235c8cc1b4&pf_rd_p=87cc8b65-1eb6-4676-be85-d0235c8cc1b4&pf_rd_r=Z6KPA93RVDCTHA2HFQM7&pd_rd_wg=o2LTo&pd_rd_r=fef55702-5392-47a4-a5d2-8a7951d1229b&ref_=pd_gw_dealz_cm&th=1

    https://www.amazon.com/Bentgo®-Pop-Bento-Style-Compartments-Sustainable/dp/B0B3CLN8PX/?_encoding=UTF8&ref_=pd_gw_dealz_cm&th=1

    What do the parts it left on do? The encoding is innocuous enough but I don’t know what it’s doing with ref or th. I usually sanitize links myself and I’d have brought that one down to either

    https://www.amazon.com/Bentgo®-Pop-Bento-Style-Compartments-Sustainable/dp/B0B3CLN8PX

    or

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B3CLN8PX

    , depending on how much I cared at the time. I kind of expected firefox to bring it down to the first version.

    • HiramFromTheChiOP
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      91 year ago

      Can’t wait til the entire extension ecosystem is available on mobile

    • HiramFromTheChiOP
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      161 year ago

      Or uBlock Origin with filter lists. 👍

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Well yeah but building in privacy-enhancing features like this is a great strategy for FF.

  • @aeharding
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    171 year ago

    Does anyone know where the source code for this is?

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    I’m curious whether this sweet feature alone will decrease data greedy websites revenue in $ millions

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    • @[email protected]
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      Did you remove it or just switched the default to a different one?

      I think it getting added again might happen in updates, if they change defaults that’s a whole other beast

      Switching is enough for me and i didn’t had any weird behavior since years, beside the fullscreen VPN ad they did once

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        • brianorca
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          Try switching the default before removing the others. If the others get added back, the default should start the same. If you just remove them, it might not update the default. (Because then it’s just showing you whatever is left over when it can’t find the default.)

    • HiramFromTheChiOP
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      81 year ago

      As of this writing, it doesn’t look like it.

      As @[email protected] here mentioned, URLChecker is a good way to manipulate a URL before opening it.

      • Firestorm Druid
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        11 year ago

        It does look like a really good app and idea, but I’m wondering if it’s really necessary on mobile devices. Usually, I don’t go around clicking on all kinds of links I shouldn’t, so I’m wondering what exact purpose it accomplishes. Genuinely looking for input here.

        • HiramFromTheChiOP
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          41 year ago

          If anything, URLCheck is even more necessary on mobile devices, particularly iOS where Firefox is just reskinned Safari. On Firefox for Android, you could install the ClearURLs extension, or use uBlock Origin filter lists.

          With that said, there are other use cases. For example: Friends or family might share URLs from social media. They often contain unique identifiers that you can strip before clicking the link by using URLCheck.

          More on this here: https://a.lemmy.world/lemmy.world/post/8443034

          • Firestorm Druid
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            21 year ago

            Good points. I was under the impression, though, that the extension doesn’t exist for mobile Firefox yet.

        • 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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          It prevents apps from opening links in your browser directly, since they have to go through URLCheck first. Let’s say you click a link in your email, and instead it opens a “google.com/url?q=https://amazon.com” or a “safelinks.outlook.com/?url=…” instead of just taking you to Amazon.com. URLCheck will get rid of the unnecessary redirection and allow you to go directly to the site.

          Adding onto that, my pet peeve with email links is them showing you a link that says Amazon.com, but then you go to click the link it opens a bunch of email tracking links before finally taking you to Amazon.com. With URLCheck you can actually stop these links from opening, and go to the website directly in the browser yourself.

          If you’re familiar with that issue that popped up regarding “.zip” domain names, and how they can be engineered to look like an official URL, this is a non issue as you’ll get a warning if any link contains malicious unicode characters that could be mistaken for something else

          Also, if you have multiple apps that can handle a link (maybe different youtube apps like libretube, newpipe, grayjay), you can pick which one to open after clicking a link. Android does have a stock app picker, but it’s very easy to mistakenly set an app as default.

          Android apps can also track what apps triggered them to open - URLCheck can mask this, and even set some advanced flags for how the link handler app should be opened.

          To be honest after using it for a while, I really wish there was something similar available for desktop

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      On Android you can install LinkCleaner as a PWA using a chromium browser, it will show up as an option when sharing a link from Firefox or any other app.

  • kratoz29
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    81 year ago

    Can someone ELI5 what is the difference with normal link sharing?

    Does it change for the end user something or what? I ask because I almost never share stuff from my browsers, but I do from some apps such as social media or Sync for Lemmy/Voyager.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Generally a link tells a browser where to find something on the Web, but you can stuff it with additional information so that when a server receives a request for that something, it will know how the browser got that link.

      This feature strip’s out that additional information.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Is there an about:config setting to make this the default action or are we gonna have to be patient for that?

  • @lapommedeterre
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    41 year ago

    Semi-off-topic, but is there anything like a smarter clipboard on Android that can remove tracking details on paste (would be different from a plain paste)?

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    31 year ago

    Great for desktop/laptop, but I’m waiting for them to release it on mobile as well. At the very least, if they have, Mull hasn’t added it yet.