• Firefox now blocks trackers with one simple trick

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wed Jun 29 19:30:04 2022
    Firefox now blocks trackers with one simple trick

    Date:
    Wed, 29 Jun 2022 18:16:50 +0000

    Description:
    Mozilla has beefed up its browser's security in a new update that includes
    bug fixes.

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    Mozilla is rolling out Firefox version 102 which now has the ability to prevent websites from tracking you.

    The full patch notes can be seen on Mozilla's page , which states Firefox
    will now mitigate query parameter tracking when navigating sites Query parameters are the string of characters that appear in a URL after a question mark and can be used to track people across the internet. These parameters
    are used to display targeted ads, for example.

    To illustrate how the new feature works, BleepingComputer created a test
    page where you can click on one of the links and see a URL that looks like this: example.com/?mc_eid=12. If you take that URL into the new Firefox browser, the characters after the question mark will be gone.

    You can update Firefox by going to the browser menu and locating About
    Firefox to begin updating. To activate the anti-tracking feature, youll have to go to the Privacy & Security tab in Firefox Settings. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, change the security level from Standard to Strict and youre good to go.

    Firefox displays a notice saying that browsing under Strict may cause some websites to not work properly. If this happens, youll have to revert back to Standard. Its important to point out that the anti-tracking feature does not work on private windows, but it can be turned on.

    In a Firefox private window, enter "about:config" into the address bar, then type in strip in the new search bar. Set "privacy.query_stripping.enabled.pbmode" from false to true, and youre done. (Image credit: TechRadar) Beefing up security

    In addition to the anti-tracking feature, Mozilla patched up its browser's security. The full list of fixed vulnerabilities can be found on Mozillas Security page where they range from low to high severity. And the developer fixed a compatibility issue afflicting screen readers on Windows. Apparently, screen readers would read the wrong thing on a page or outright fail. Mozilla also added the ability to disable the download panel from automatically opening whenever you start downloading.

    Mozilla has gone so far as to call its browser the most secure in the world. While that might be considered hyperbole, the developer has consistently rolled out new security features to Firefox like making Total Cookie Protection a default setting and implementing Enhanced Cookie Clearing to
    wipe out third-party trackers.

    If youre interested in further boosting security, TechRadar recently updated its best VPNs list for 2022 .



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