Firefox activates 'Total Cookie Protection' as the default setting in the browser
In the article, the introduction of a new feature in the Firefox browser called total cookie protection was discussed. This feature aims to enhance users' privacy by blocking unwanted cookies that track online activities. From now on, this protection will be enabled by default for all users worldwide. The Mozilla team emphasized that this solution is designed to provide better control over personal data and improve the overall internet experience. Total cookie protection works by isolating usage patterns on different websites, preventing advertisers from tracking users through third-party cookies. This new functionality represents a significant step towards ethical technology and greater transparency, with Mozilla hoping that others will adopt similar privacy standards.