Web-sites need to have a form of tracking to make things work. Simple things like login sessions which form the foundation of nearly every web site you ever visit.
But at the same time, any tracking mechanism that exists can be subverted to track you in general. Usually for advertising reasons.
There is no solution to getting rid of tracking that doesn't break the internet, and leaving any tracking means that it will be exploited by advertisers.
Knowing all of that, I bucket things in different browsers and incognito/private sessions depending on what I'm accessing.
There is a real dilemma in all of this.
Web-sites need to have a form of tracking to make things work. Simple things like login sessions which form the foundation of nearly every web site you ever visit.
But at the same time, any tracking mechanism that exists can be subverted to track you in general. Usually for advertising reasons.
There is no solution to getting rid of tracking that doesn't break the internet, and leaving any tracking means that it will be exploited by advertisers.
Knowing all of that, I bucket things in different browsers and incognito/private sessions depending on what I'm accessing.