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People say that it’s redundant using Ublock and Privacy Badger together but I’ve tested Ublock without PB and with PB on the cover your tracks site. Without it it states that I’m partially protected and with both on it says I’m covered. I used ungoogled chromium for the test.
I don't know if it is the case here, but uBlock Origin lets some trackers through and redirects them to empty addresses, so they are effectively useless, good as blocked. This is done so the website doesn't detect that you blocked the tracker, in order to avoid breaking website functionality.
That definitely makes sense.