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 ...
There are many important details related to being a regular browser of the internet. Among the most important is how to not only keep yourself safe online but also how to delete certain information to ...
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Tech companies are reacting in myriad ways to government surveillance of online data. Some are calling for more transparency from the government, and some are building new things to give users a ...
If you're serious about web browser security, you might want to consider blocking all cookies. It's more work, but the result will give you much more privacy and security. Jack Wallen shows you how.
Q: We have a family need to create Facebook accounts for ourselves to enable contact with certain relatives. We are loath to do this. I just don’t trust Facebook very much. We use Firefox as our ...
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 ...
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 ...
Mozilla today launched Firefox 69 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Firefox 69 includes third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining blocked by default, performance improvements on Windows 10, ...
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 ...