On top of aforementionned privacy issues, they also cause some security issue, as websites usually trust those scripts more.
For more information, learn about [Content Security Policy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CSP), [same-origin policy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Same-origin_policy) and [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing](https://enable-cors.org/).
- [CNAME Cloaking, the dangerous disguise of third-party trackers](https://medium.com/nextdns/cname-cloaking-the-dangerous-disguise-of-third-party-trackers-195205dc522a) from NextDNS
- [Trackers first-party](https://blog.imirhil.fr/2019/11/13/first-party-tracker.html) from Aeris, in french
- [CNAME Cloaking and Bounce Tracking Defense](https://webkit.org/blog/11338/cname-cloaking-and-bounce-tracking-defense/) on WebKit's blog
- [Characterizing CNAME cloaking-based tracking](https://blog.apnic.net/2020/08/04/characterizing-cname-cloaking-based-tracking/) on APNIC's webiste
- [Characterizing CNAME Cloaking-Based Tracking on the Web](https://tma.ifip.org/2020/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2020/06/tma2020-camera-paper66.pdf) is a research paper from Sokendai and ANSSI
- Raw list: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-trackers.txt>
This list contains every hostname redirecting to [a hand-picked list of first-party trackers](https://git.frogeye.fr/geoffrey/eulaurarien/src/branch/master/rules/first-party.list).
Don't be afraid of the size of the list, as this is due to the nature of first-party trackers: a single tracker generates at least one hostname per client (typically two).
**Recommended for ad blockers as web browser extensions, such as [uBlock Origin](https://ublockorigin.com/) (<v1.25.0 or for Chromium-based browsers, as it introduced CNAME uncloaking for Firefox).**
- Raw list: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/multiparty-trackers.txt>
As first-party trackers usually evolve from third-party trackers, this list contains every hostname redirecting to trackers found in existing lists of third-party trackers (see next section).
Since the latter were not designed with first-party trackers in mind, they are likely to contain false-positives.
- Ha Dao, Johan Mazel, and Kensuke Fukuda, ["Characterizing CNAME Cloaking-Based Tracking on the Web", Proceedings of IFIP/IEEE Traffic Measurement Analysis Conference (TMA), 9 pages, 2020.](https://tma.ifip.org/2020/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2020/06/tma2020-camera-paper66.pdf)