![]() ![]() Mozilla says it made the decision to make Tracking Protection the default in response to users’ increased concerns over data privacy. And its rules about trackers are based on the Disconnect blocklist, which has a specific definition of tracking that’s aimed at protecting individual users’ data from being collection across multiple websites and then retained. The latter is the even more private mode which includes both automatic ad and content blocking, and doesn’t keep a history of visited sites.įirefox’s Tracking Protection is based on the same technology that blocks ads, analytics and social media tracking that’s also used by th Firefox Focus content blocker on Android and iOS, as well as in Firefox for Desktop and Firefox for Android. Now, it’s on by default, Mozilla says, whether the browser is used in Regular mode or set to Private Browsing mode. The feature was previously available in Firefox for iOS, but users would have to turn it on for themselves. That means when you use the browser, websites won’t be able to track your activity and capture your personal information, unless you explicitly allow a given site to have that ability. ![]() ![]() At a time when web users are becoming more concerned about their online privacy and personal data, Mozilla today is launching a new version of its Firefox for iOS web browser that includes Tracking Protection turned on by default. ![]()
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