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- Hosts file: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-only-trackers-hosts.txt>
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- Hosts file: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-only-trackers-hosts.txt>
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- Raw list: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-only-trackers.txt>
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- Raw list: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/firstparty-only-trackers.txt>
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This is the same list as above, albeit not containing the hostnames under the tracking company domains.
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This is the same list as above, albeit not containing the hostnames under the tracking company domains (e.g. `website1.trackercompany.com`).
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This reduces the size of the list, but it doesn't prevent from third-party tracking too.
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While those are technically third-party trackers, they cannot be blocked at once by some ad blockers (e.g. Pi-hole).
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Use in conjunction with other block lists.
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Use only with ad blocker able to import regular expressions and in conjuction with other block lists.
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### Multi-party trackers
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### Multi-party trackers
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- Hosts file: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/multiparty-only-trackers-hosts.txt>
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- Hosts file: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/multiparty-only-trackers-hosts.txt>
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- Raw list: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/multiparty-only-trackers.txt>
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- Raw list: <https://hostfiles.frogeye.fr/multiparty-only-trackers.txt>
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This is the same list as above, albeit not containing the hostnames under the tracking company domains.
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This is the same list as above, albeit not containing the hostnames under the tracking company domains (e.g. `website1.trackercompany.com`).
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This reduces the size of the list, but it doesn't prevent from third-party tracking too.
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While those are technically third-party trackers, they cannot be blocked at once by some ad blockers (e.g. Pi-hole).
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Use in conjunction with other block lists, especially the ones used to generate this list in the previous section.
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Use only with ad blocker able to import regular expressions and in conjuction with other block lists.
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## Meta
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## Meta
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The list was generated using data from
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The list was generated using data from
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- [Rapid7 OpenData](https://opendata.rapid7.com/sonar.fdns_v2/)
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- [Rapid7 OpenData](https://opendata.rapid7.com/sonar.fdns_v2/), who kindly provided a free account
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- [Cisco Umbrella Popularity List](http://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/umbrella-static/index.html)
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- [Cisco Umbrella Popularity List](http://s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/umbrella-static/index.html)
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- [Public DNS Server List](https://public-dns.info/)
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- [Public DNS Server List](https://public-dns.info/)
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