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CSS Privacy

Hide analytics pixels from noscript fallbacks

Uses pure CSS to hide pixel images pointing to known analytics and advertising systems.

Code to copy

img[src*="google-analytics.com"],
img[src*="googletagmanager.com"],
img[src*="facebook.com/tr"],
img[src*="doubleclick.net"],
img[src*="scorecardresearch.com"],
img[src*="quantserve.com"],
img[width="1"][height="1"],
img[height="1"][width="1"] {
  display: none !important;
}

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  1. Copy the code with the button above.
  2. Install JustZix (2 minutes) and open the extension on the target page.
  3. Add a new rule matching that page.
  4. Paste the code into the rule's CSS panel and save — the effect appears instantly.

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