The amount of tracking is mindboggling.

With advertisers switching to 1st party cookies it will get harder to avoid tracking, unfortunately.

I'm working on a browser extension called Baitblock: https://baitblock.app/

It also deals with 1st party cookie tracking. It clears cookie/storage on every page load as long as it detects that you're not logged in to the website (still buggy) using machine learning (NLP).

The next minor version (under development) will also allow you to block websites/domains from appearing from google search results, facebook feed, twitter feed and basically the entire internet.

It also blocks cookie/gdpr banners on websites.

(Signup on mobile does not work for now)

You can also add summaries/TL;DR for any link on the internet (right click) so others dont have to click.

For people that are fine with a manual whitelist there's also Cookie Autodelete: https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete. It removes all cookies when you navigate away from a website after a (customizeable) grace period. Usually this works fine, you just need to be careful when you tell it to erase cookies when the domain changes (rather than when the tab closes), some 2-step sign in procedures need the cookies from the original webpage to work.