Mozilla has introduced a lot of tracker blocking protections into Firefox lately. Now, it is planning a new feature that will let you see how many online snoopers you’ve successfully evaded. . A new feature called the Tracking Protections Panel (aka the Protection Report) will tell users how many trackers Firefox blocked in the prior week, giving them a good sense of how well these protections are working. To help understand why Mozilla is doing this, it’s worth looking at the tracker protections Firefox has recently added. The link for this article located at Naked Security is no longer available. . Explore the latest addition to Firefox—the detailed tracker blocking report tool that showcases essential metrics about user privacy and security.. Mozilla Privacy Feature, Firefox Tracker Report, Tracker Blocking Technologies, Web Security Enhancements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Do not track is one of the most hyped, and least understood, aspects of the next generation of Web browser. So what makes the Mozilla implementation different than others? . Mozilla is submitting its do-not-track capability as a draft specification to the IETF for review. The do-not-track (DNT) feature is built into the new Firefox 4 Web browser, which is currently at its first release candidate stage (RC1). DNT is an effort to provide both Web users and advertisers with a mechanism to opt in or out of behavioral tracking and other online data collection. Other browser vendors, including Google Chrome and Microsoft's IE, are also implementing their own versions of capabilities to prevent tracking. But in contrast to some of the techniques rival browsers are exploring, Mozilla is aiming to convey users' privacy intentions directly to ad networks and websites. The link for this article located at Internet News is no longer available. . Mozilla is submitting its do-not-track capability as a draft specification to the IETF for review. T. track, hyped, least, understood, aspects, generation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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