Firefox adds Tracking Protection to make your Private Browsing sessions more private
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Firefox is rolling out a new feature as part of a browser update available from today that it says will give users more control over the data they choose to share with third-parties online. With privacy a hot topic in tech and Firefox a long-time supporter of initiatives like ‘Do Not Track’, the organization is once again touting itself as the only player in town if you want secure browsing. “With the release of Tracking Protection in Firefox Private Browsing we are leading the industry by giving you control over the data that third parties receive from you online. No…
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