Mozilla Firefox To Stop Advertisers And Websites From Tracking You
Saanvi Araav
After a long time updating its protections for user's privacy, now Firefox has made a new move to block all third-party website cookies
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After a long time updating its protections for user's privacy, now Firefox has made a new move to block all website cookies which could potentially let publishers and advertisers track you on the web.
Cookies are those text files that sites store right on your browser ( there are two types: 1st party cookies from the website's operator; or 3rd party cookies from advertising and analytics firms). From now on, Mozilla will block these 3rd party cookies with a feature on Firefox.
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