This site is highly tracked. Try switching to the Duck Duck Duck Go browser. It blocks all of the trackers. There were 9 trackers that were blocked when I came to this website. Comment - its ANONYMOUS
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Verizon can track you if they want to.....believe me. They told you that when they face scanned 100k employees.
Good luck with that Mr. Cybersecurity
As a cybersecurity person I can assure you your rave is borderline anti-vaxxer. As the other user pointed out, trackers and cookies are used by the site as a means of monetization who the site does whatever they want with. DuckDuckGo doesn't do d–k for trackers or ads, in fact the only thing it is good at is giving you c-ap results without tying it to you as a person. If you are trying to get all tinfoil hat about "Verizon tracking you"... yeah if you use this site on a company asset they are likely have a web proxy that all of your web traffic goes through in which case they know who you are and what pages you visited. With a bit of extra leg work, someone could pin point exactly what posts you made.
So wrapping up, the site's stuff belongs to the site and has nothing to do with anything. DuckDuckGo isn't saving you from anything. Verizon knows what its employees are doing, its a matter of how long of a rope they are giving... at least that is true for where I am at.
Cookies.. ha. Those are the least of your worries. Try Google JASON and nosql tracking
Take off your tinfoil hat and google what cookies are and what are they being used for. Websites use cookies to track your internet behavior, not your personal data in order to show you more personalized ads (they don’t care about who you are, they are more interested in figuring out your consumer preferences, like do you prefer drinking beer or wine).
I do it from my concession phone I really would love for them to come after me for this. I’ll make Nick Sandman lawsuit look small.