The latest release of Mozilla's Firefox browser will now block third-party tracking cookies by default. The privacy protection arrived Tuesday in Firefox 67.0.1. "When it comes to privacy, default ...
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Firefox is set to start blocking cookies from third-party ad networks by default, thanks to a patch submitted by Stanford law student and online privacy activist Jonathan Mayer. The patch is slated ...
Mozilla has postponed blocking third-party cookies by default in Firefox 22, “to collect and analyze data on the effect of blocking some third-party cookies.” The nonprofit organization is, however, ...
A future release of the browser blocks third-party cookies by default on desktops, ignoring advertiser complaints, while both desktops and Android Firefox get several under-the-hood improvements.
FIREFOX now lets you block cookies that track you as you surf the web. The feature comes as part of a new update to the popular internet browser, although it will be turned off by default. Cookies are ...
Worried about browser security? The Mungo Says Bah weblog offers a nice tutorial on selective cookie deletion in Firefox. I know a lot of people like clearing their cookies every time Firefox is ...
They aren't the only way advertisers and other companies track us, but third-party cookies are the most prevalent Web-tracking technology. Their benefit to users is questionable. Dennis O'Reilly began ...
Firefox add-on Better Privacy (free) can get rid of privacy-busting Flash cookies, also known as local shared objects or LSOs, which are used by many sites to ...
What you do on the internet is being tracked. Almost every webpage you visit has trackers that log where you go and what you do while you're there. Third-party ads often contain tracking cookies that ...
Whenever I install Firefox, one of the tweaks I make to the default configuration is to prevent the use of third party cookies. Cookies are small files that websites place on your computer, typically ...
Firefox 63, out today, includes the first iteration of what Mozilla is calling Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP), a feature to improve privacy and stop your activity across the Web from being tracked ...