Enable Tracking Protection in FireFox (WaterFox too!)
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Enable Tracking Protection in FireFox (WaterFox too!)
Steve Gibson mentioned this on Security Now this week. It will be available as a toggle in the normal privacy settings window in Firefox 39, but it can be enabled right now by going into the about:config settings page.
It uses a curated blacklist managed by Mozilla foundation, to block sites that specifically aggregate tacking data on you. As a nice by-product it also speeds most web sites up 20% since your browser doesn't have to waste time pinging all those 3rd party tracking sites.
After you enable it it, go to http://www.nytimes.com/ and you should see a shield icon in the URL bar that indicates that Firefox is blocking tracking sites on that page, and you can click on the shield for more info or to disable blocking on a per-site basis if necessary.
This does NOT block ads, so for that you still need Adblock or something else. All it does is block tracking aggregators. Basically this is Mozilla's response to the utter failure of the industry to respect the "DO NOT TRACK" header.
Works in latest WaterFox also.
I see no down-side to doing this.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tr ... =inproduct
It uses a curated blacklist managed by Mozilla foundation, to block sites that specifically aggregate tacking data on you. As a nice by-product it also speeds most web sites up 20% since your browser doesn't have to waste time pinging all those 3rd party tracking sites.
After you enable it it, go to http://www.nytimes.com/ and you should see a shield icon in the URL bar that indicates that Firefox is blocking tracking sites on that page, and you can click on the shield for more info or to disable blocking on a per-site basis if necessary.
This does NOT block ads, so for that you still need Adblock or something else. All it does is block tracking aggregators. Basically this is Mozilla's response to the utter failure of the industry to respect the "DO NOT TRACK" header.
Works in latest WaterFox also.
I see no down-side to doing this.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tr ... =inproduct
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I see it now. I missed a few steps the first time:
How to turn on Tracking Protection
How to turn on Tracking Protection
- In the Location bar, 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 for privacy.trackingprotection.enabled.
- Double-click privacy.trackingprotection.enabled to toggle its value to true.
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Are you running a script blocker? I had to temporarily allow the nytimes site in order to see the shield.Executioner wrote:Hum...I don't see it.
privacy.trackingprotection.enabled;true
services.sync.prefs.sync.privacy.trackingprotection.enabled;true
Those were the 2 items that came up with the search. I even shut down FF and re-started and still no icon. I'm using the standard FF 36.0.4.
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OK - got it to work after disabling this add-on:
https://bitbucket.org/adstomper/adblockedge
The above was for my laptop. On my desktop, I had to disable this one:
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock
https://bitbucket.org/adstomper/adblockedge
The above was for my laptop. On my desktop, I had to disable this one:
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock


