Do you know that not all web sites
honor the native Do Not Track feature of your web browser? Even in the incognito mode,
websites can still collect some data from you. Recently in a blog post, Mozilla wrote that with the Tracking
Protection feature enabled, the decrease in page load time is as high as 44%.
Tracking is the collection of your
personal data across the websites and the tracking domains identify a person
using the cookies and other techniques like fingerprinting. Tracking
Protections doesn’t let the websites play with your data.
Usual Do Not Track feature in
Firefox
With the help of Mozilla’s tracking
protection, you gain the control of your privacy. The Firefox browser has an
inbuilt feature that tells the websites not to record your online activity, but
the companies don’t necessarily honor that.
The Tracking Protection feature of
Firefox now blocks the domains that track users. The blocklist used by
Tracking Protection is based on Disconnect’s blocklist.
How to turn on Tracking Protection
in Firefox?
- In the Location bar on Firefox, type about:config and press Enter.
- The about:config “This might void your warranty!” warning page may appear. Click I’ll be careful, I promise! to continue to the about:config page.
- Search to find trackingprotection.enabled.
- Double-click trackingprotection.enabled to toggle its value to true.
This will turn on Tracking
Protection on your browser. If you want to turn off the Tracking Protection
feature, you can repeat the above steps to double-click to change back the
value to false.
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