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Youtube tip everyone needs to now: remove the
si
query parameter, it’s not necessary and used for trackingFrom
Into
https://youtu.be/LKCVKw9CzFo
Firefox can remove it automatically if you use the "copy without tracking" option in the rightclick menu. It works on thr url bar and on any links on any websites not just on yt.
Mhm, would be cool if firefox would also offer a "open link without site tracking" in the contextmenu.
There's an extension for that which remove tracking queries automatically
Good looking out. I edited the link.