Firefox 63 improves the virtual money digging tracking tool on the browser
Firefox developers are improving Tracking Protection, scheduled to ship into Firefox 63 which will be released in mid-October.
Tracking Protection is a feature that blocks Firefox from downloading scripts from followers. It was first released in private browsing mode Private Browsing a few years ago, but it was only when Firefox 57 released in 11/2017 that users could turn on when browsing normally.
Tracking Protection is not enabled by default, to turn on you must go to Settings > Privacy and drag the On / Off button . This feature is so hidden so many people do not know. So Mozilla is now preparing to bring this feature to a more visible place, so anyone can turn it on in many ways, including a secure dropdown that displays HTTPS information or a drop-down from the right-hand corner of the browser.
Blocking virtual money on Firefox 63
In addition to changes in the display on the interface, Mozilla also improved this feature, the Settings > Privacy section has advanced settings for users to select the tracking feature they want.
Tracking blocking options on Firefox thanks to Tracking Protection
Having blocked adverts, analytics and social network sharing scenarios, Firefox 63 also supports blocking fingerprint recording and virtual money digging on browsers.
Finally, Firefox's cookie deletion process is also simplified. From Firefox 63, you can delete cookies and page data right away from the security panel that appears when you click on the lock / info icon in the address bar.
Quickly delete cookia and page data
The new button says 'Clear Cookies and Site Data .' under the control panel (which usually displays SSL certificate information). Anyone can try new changes by installing Firefox Nightly.
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