In the Safari app on your Mac, choose Safari > Settings, then click Privacy. Select “Prevent cross-site tracking.” Unless you visit and interact with the third-party content provider as a first-party website, their cookies and website data are deleted.
- Should Safari Cross-Site Tracking be on or off?
- What does allow cross-site tracking mean?
- What does allow cross website tracking mean on iPhone?
Should Safari Cross-Site Tracking be on or off?
Prevent cross-site trafficking on your iPhone and iPad
Safari limits third-party cookies and data by default. It's a good idea to ensure you have this option turned on.
What does allow cross-site tracking mean?
Cross-site tracking: what it is and how it works
Cross-site tracking refers to the activity of tracking across multiple websites. Websites that have enabled third-party trackers can share the information they collect about their users with third parties.
What does allow cross website tracking mean on iPhone?
Cross-site tracking takes place when you browse from one website to another website. You're often followed by trackers that collect data on where you've been and what you've done, using scripts, widgets, etc. embedded on the sites you visit.