![]() ![]() following and tracking you across the web). With more than two million downloads since it launched, our Facebook Container is an add-on/web extension that helps you take control and isolate your web activity from Facebook (i.e. Notably our Facebook Container extension played a big role in getting us selected. For existing users, go to your privacy preferences, click on the Custom gear and mark the Cookies checkbox Latest Facebook Container blocks tracking from other sitesĮarlier this year, Mozilla was honored as one of the World’s Most Innovative Companies by Fast Company. To learn more about our privacy and security settings and get more detail on what each section – Standard, Strict, and Custom – includes, visit here. Mark the Cookies checkbox and make sure that “Third-party trackers” is selected. Go to your privacy preferences and click on the Custom gear on the right side. If you can’t wait, you can turn this feature on by clicking on the menu icon marked by three horizontal lines at the top right of your browser, then under Content Blocking. If you want to turn off blocking for a specific site, click on the Turn off Blocking for this Site button.įor existing users, we’ll be rolling out Enhanced Tracking Protection by default in the coming months without you having to change a thing. Then, click on the arrow on the right hand side, and you’ll see the companies listed as third party cookies and trackers that Firefox has blocked. It should read Blocking Tracking Cookies. ![]() When you see the shield icon, you should feel safe that Firefox is blocking thousands of companies from your online activity.įor those who want to see which companies we block, you can click on the shield icon, go to the Content Blocking section, then Cookies. Enhanced Tracking Protection will be practically invisible to you and you’ll only notice that it’s operating when you visit a site and see a shield icon in the address bar next to the URL address and the small “i” icon. We talk more about tracking cookies here. Enhanced Tracking Protection blocks sites from tracking youįor new users who install and download Firefox for the first time, Enhanced Tracking Protection will automatically be set on by default as part of the ‘Standard’ setting in the browser and will block known “third-party tracking cookies” according to the Disconnect list. Additionally, we’re updating our privacy-focused features including an upgraded Facebook Container extension, a Firefox desktop extension for Lockwise, a way to keep their passwords safe across all platforms, and Firefox Monitor’s new dashboard to manage multiple email addresses. Today, Firefox will be rolling out this feature, Enhanced Tracking Protection, to all new users on by default, to make it harder for over a thousand companies to track their every move. One of those initiatives outlined was to block cookies from known third party trackers in Firefox. Last year, we announced our new approach to anti-tracking, and our commitment to help people stay safe whenever they used Firefox. With this new, increased awareness for privacy, we feel that the time is right for the next step in stronger online protections for everyone. At Firefox, we have been working on setting this standard by offering privacy-related features, like Tracking Protection in Private Browsing, long before these issues were brought to light. ![]() We believe that in order to truly protect people, we need to establish a new standard that puts people’s privacy first. It’s unfortunate that this shift had to happen in order for tech companies to take notice. This past year, we’ve seen tech companies talk a big game about privacy as they’re realizing that, after several global scandals, people feel increasingly vulnerable. I believe that Firefox has and will continue to make a big impact in building the necessary protections to keep people safe online. As a long-time employee with 10+ years, I’ve seen a lot of things within the tech industry from data breaches, net neutrality and the rise and fall of tech companies. It’s been several weeks since I was promoted to Senior Vice President of Firefox, responsible for overall Firefox product and web platform development. ![]()
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