What website can you find with the most trackers? They must be different as well as many, because, sometimes you have a bunch of the same tracker being served over and over.
I don’t know much about this, so take this all with a grain of salt.
I don’t think a website is necessarily less private if they have less trackers. For example, X is definitely tracking you extensively, but there is only one tracker blocked by Brave.
You can see what trackers and how many by clicking on Brave shields or uBlock Origin’s extension icon.
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I’ll throw one out with this Variety article with 36 ads/trackers blocked (there are less than that many different domains serving the ads, but I’m not going to count them all). Edit: I counted them and there are 19 without the duplicates.
https://ads.blogherads.com
/static/blogherads.js
https://assets.adobedtm.com
/extensions/EPbde2f7ca14e540399dcc1f8208860b7b/AppMeasurement_Module_ActivityMap.min.js
/extensions/EPbde2f7ca14e540399dcc1f8208860b7b/AppMeasurement_Module_AudienceManagement.min.js
https://cdn.cookielaw.org/scripttemplates/202511.1.0/otBannerSdk.js
https://cdn.cxense.com/cx.cce.js
https://cds.connatix.com
/p/353559954/player.ads.js
/p/353559954/player.iframe.integration.destroy.js
/p/353559954/player.user.manager.service.js
/p/plugins/connatix.omsdk.service-web-1.4.13-compressed.js
/p/plugins/connatix.omsdk.session.client-1.4.13-compressed.js
/p/plugins/prebid-cache-scraper-3.js
https://geolocation.onetrust.com
/cookieconsentpub/v1/geo/location/dnsfeed
https://html-load.com/loader.min.js
https://iabusprivacy.pmc.com/geo-info.js
https://ins.connatix.com
/15ef2072-28d3-470f-b6b0-125db1d9ed90/8/insights.bin
/3b274745-c9a7-4bae-96cc-fcf008ebed9a/7/insights.bin
/d2da05d4-0c0e-4068-9ca9-3dbdfc6ed5af/7/insights.bin
/f85fe647-4231-4bff-8117-8b245868bd0a/11/insights.bin
https://lit.connatix.com/9c7a9493-b066-4924-85d9-40666796da13/accountBlockedDomains_1.bin
https://pl.connatix.com
https://pmc-pp-tou.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/privacy-notice.js?ver=1
https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/jsstore/a/150HYDN/ge.js
https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/cs/6036262/beacon.js
https://stats.wp.com/e-202619.js
https://us-events.api.iheart.com/events
https://variety.com
/wp-content/plugins/pmc-plugins/pmc-social-share-bar/build/tracking.js?ver=f699b640de2d5a9552c8
/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Variety-Banner-300x250-1.png
https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js
https://www.googletagmanager.com
/gtm.js?id=GTM-NWPZPX
I also find it interesting that there are still 3 ads/trackers that Brave blocks with JS disabled and they aren’t loaded when JS isn’t disabled! This indicates that they are using these to track you specifically when you turn off JS.
https://px.ads.linkedin.com/collect/?pid=1429113&fmt=gif
https://sb.scorecardresearch.com/p?c1=2&c2=6035310&c4=&cv=3.9&cj=1
https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-NWPZPX
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Basically, there are static filter lists being used by Brave and/or uBlock Origin that allow or block network resources from being fetched.
I think one tracker like Google or X.com is enough to strip you bare.
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