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Firefox says that the Total Cookie Protection feature leaves "Chrome and Edge in the dust," and that it would like to see Google and Microsoft follow its lead to offer better protection for users.
With the Firefox 42 debut, Mozilla introduces a new tracking protection feature and provides patches for 17 security advisories.
Did you know that not all websites honor Do Not Track? If privacy while browsing is at the top of your priority list, Jack Wallen offers up a Firefox tip that just might allow you to sigh a breath ...
Firefox 57, scheduled for release next week, will add a new option to allows users to turn on the browser's Tracking Protection feature all the time, not just in Private Browsing mode.
Firefox Total Cookie Protection comprehensively partitions cookies and other site data between websites. With sites partitioned off from one another, they cannot “tag” your browser for cross ...
Firefox already included protection against this kind of tracking but it was something users needed to turn on manually. As of Mozilla's last tally , only 20% of Firefox users used it, probably ...
Firefox users who want to keep their browsing under wraps have a new tool to use, thanks to Mozilla’s launch of Private Browsing with Tracking Protection in its latest browser release on Tuesday.
Once enabled, Firefox will let you turn tracking protection on or off for a particular website. It's also getting an option to clear cookies and other data stored by a particular site. Screenshot ...