(I'm replying to the entire discussion as of Wednesday evening US Mountain 
time.)

I'm now wondering if evercookies can really be fully blocked.  I do want to 
block what I reasonably can.  But as was pointed out, a lot of wanted web 
functionality needs cookies.  So now I'm mainly focused on getting them deleted 
when I close a tab or the browser.

* My Firefox is set to never remember history.  It clears all "regular" 
cookies, cache, and browsing history when I exit Firefox, right?  What about 
evercookies?

* Fingerprinting was mentioned.  Wikipedia has two relevant fingerprinting 
articles: device (browser) fingerprinting and graphic fingerprinting.  The 
device fingerprinting article makes this curious statement:
     "Recently such fingerprints have proven useful in the detection and 
prevention
      of online identity theft and credit card fraud.  In fact, device 
fingerprints can be used
      to predict the likelihood users will commit fraud based on their signal 
profile,
      before they have even committed fraud."
So now we're stuck in a love-hate relationship with fingerprinting.  Having 
experienced credit card fraud at least 3 times, I want what those two Wikipedia 
sentences mention.  But I hate commercial sites tracking, profiling, and 
targeting me.  I also understand that the advertising is needed to have "free" 
content on the web.  I accept "generic" (non-personalized) advertising that is 
not intrusive and not deceptive.  The rest actually affects me opposite of what 
the advertiser intents: it pushes me away!  So what / how much fingerprinting 
to allow vs. try to block?

* Does NoScript block evercookies or the fingerprinting parts of allowed 
scripts?

* I recently looked at Adblock Plus, and saw the same conflict-of-interest 
noted by others in this discussion.  I will look at the alternatives mentioned 
in this discussion.  I also saw the separate "Browser Privacy" topic started by 
Drew.  I've since turned off html5 storage, and will study the other 
recommendations there.

* It seems CCleaner is for windows but not Linux.  I am indeed looking for 
windows-7 solutions, but I'm also looking for Fedora solutions.  How can I 
clean out evercookies on my Fedora workstation?

* Stan - In your last message on this topic, you implied you are abandoning 
Adblock Plus and said you are using "tracking blockers".  Which?

Thank-you, everyone.
Bill.
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