Yep. You don't need a Facebook account to be tracked. They just correlate everything you click on and report it back.
Brave blocks meta scripts by default and replace it with their own ad tracking stuff.
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Similar to how Apple also blocks and forces Meta to use Apple Ad identifiers instead. Which in the end can be correlated together.
Ok but that's just like any other tracking cookie.
Not that they're good but it's not the next level what with the local server
Do you know if livre wolf/iron fox offers any protection?
Ps: I use noscript, which blocks all Javascript except what I approve
Would help If the JS name of this was disclosed