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##### Why doesn't it deliver resources from CDNs I block using a different add-on?
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Once a different add-on cancels a request, there's nothing left for Decentraleyes to intercept. You can solve this by white-listing the domain and making Decentraleyes block requests for missing resources.
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Once a different add-on cancels a request, there's nothing left for Decentraleyes to intercept. You can solve this by white-listing the domains in question, and making Decentraleyes block requests for missing resources. This will all block traffic to supported CDNs.
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##### Can CDNs track me even though they do not place tracking cookies?
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Absolutely. Requests to content delivery networks contain a "Referer" HTTP header that reveals what page you're visiting. Techniques like IP address tracking and [browser fingerprinting](https://panopticlick.eff.org/browser-uniqueness.pdf) can be used to determine your identity.
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Absolutely. Requests to content delivery networks contain a "Referer" HTTP header (originally a misspelling of referrer) that reveals what page you're visiting. Techniques like IP address tracking and [browser fingerprinting](https://panopticlick.eff.org/browser-uniqueness.pdf) can then be used to determine your identity.
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##### My browser caches downloaded CDN libraries, doesn't that protect my privacy?
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