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The article on Mozilla's support page explains how the Firefox browser protects users from the technique of fingerprinting. Fingerprinting is a method by which websites can collect information about unique features of a device and browser, leading to the potential tracking of users online. Firefox introduces a range of privacy protection features aimed at minimizing the effects of fingerprinting. Among the available solutions are blocking scripts and limiting access to valuable system information. Users can also configure privacy settings to further customize the level of protection provided by the browser. It is important to pay attention to these options, as privacy protection has become extremely crucial in an age of increasing online surveillance.