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 ...
It's easy to enable cookies in Firefox, should you want to access websites that need to save data or passwords. Firefox has three cookie tracking settings you can enable — Standard, Strict, and Custom ...
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 ...
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.
While the ad tech industry tries to function in a less cookie-filled environment, browsers like Mozilla Firefox are jumping on the opportunity to grow its user base with features such as Total Cookie ...
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 ...
Mozilla's Firefox browser is rolling out a new feature that it says will allow users to “delete all traces” of “sneaky third-party cookies” -- including so-called supercookies, which ad companies use ...
If you do not want users to change the cookie preferences in the Firefox browser, here is how to do it. You can use the Local Group Policy Editor and the Registry Editor to prevent users from changing ...
Firefox has started to roll out Total Cookie Protection, a browser feature that competes with Safari's privacy systems by restricting how cookies are used and cutting down cross-site tracking. The ...
If you’ve never used the Firefox web browser before, Mozilla has promised you a soft landing: New users will not be tracked by default. On Tuesday, Mozilla promised that new users of the current ...
Firefox launched long ago on November 9, 2004, which means we’re just over one week out from the browser’s 20th anniversary. Who knew that a spiritual successor to Netscape Navigator would last this ...