The Interactive Advertising Bureau blasted plans for Firefox to block third-party cookies by default, a move designed to better reflect user privacy concerns. Jay Greene, a CNET senior writer, works ...
Mozilla this week provided more details on how it will handle tracking cookies in upcoming versions of Firefox, announcing a partnership with the Center for Internet and Society (CIS) at Stanford to ...
Mozilla has postponed blocking third-party cookies by default in Firefox 22, “to collect and analyze data on the effect of blocking some third-party cookies.” The nonprofit organization is, however, ...
Mozilla says that Firefox users will be protected against cross-site tracking automatically while browsing the Internet in Private Browsing mode. This is because, starting with the Firefox 89 version ...
Mozilla will automatically block third-party cookies starting with Firefox 22, which is slated to ship this summer, according to the Stanford University researcher who coded the change. The move, ...
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