> 3rd party cookie prevention is easily defeated. Sign in to Google, for example. You are now the proud owner of a YouTube cookie. The videos you view will now be linked to your account.
I'm signed into Google almost all the time and YouTube still shows "Sign in." Re-checked right now.
Third party cookie protection seems to be working fine. It's Firefox 22 with accept third-party cookies set to never.
that was my favourite test case when i developed the add on. I'm on the road now, so I can't verify if they still do it. it might depend on you having a YouTube account linked to your Google account. The technique I'm referring to involves redirecting you across other domains, allowing them to set 1st party cookies, and then back. this happens in an instant and "feels" like a 3rd party cookie to the user, because he does not even realize this happened. the browser will treat it as a 1st party cookie however.
I'm signed into Google almost all the time and YouTube still shows "Sign in." Re-checked right now.
Third party cookie protection seems to be working fine. It's Firefox 22 with accept third-party cookies set to never.