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I can't view without having to log in

Also, you're sharing poal user cookie data when you link from poal directly to instagram.

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So copy the link, strip it, and open it in private browsing on a VPN behind seven proxies.

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open it in private browsing

Meaningless measure.

copy the link, strip it,

Doesn't stop cross-origin tracking

VPN behind seven proxies.

7 isn't much better than 1. The 1 is already causing the login issue.

I can't believe I have to explain to poal fags why sharing faceberg links is a bad idea..

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I'm just being a shit, and I couldn't care less about web development.

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I'm baffled, you can't figure out how to open it ( hint it's your browser sttings) yet are attempting to explain data sharing potential? https://www.instagram.com/reel/CqYUX0apbn-/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y%3D Open in your safe space you are an expert @ this , I know better

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hint it's your browser sttings

Incorrect. It's that I'm not coming from a "well defined" ip address so facebook requires I login to view the contents of the link.

I don't care enough to open it via an approved proxy.

yet are attempting to explain data sharing potential?

Yes, because it matters and most people are unaware of the way these sites are able to track cross-origin activity.

picman is correct.

I'd say that if you click the link and it works, then fuckbook knows it's you.

When I click the link it forces me to log in. I also don't care enough to open it via any method.

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Good enough , I used to have faith in tor browsers and VPN myself. I find a Mac address spoofer is plenty