Firefox continues its fight for privacy by automatically stripping URL trackers


Mozilla has rolled out Firefox version 102, which takes an extra step in preventing websites from tracking your movements on the web. The new version automatically strips query parameters in a URL string. These are the series of letters, numbers, and symbols following the question mark at the second part of certain URLs. For example: https://ift.tt/PMdrVxv Query parameters open a pervasive window into your online privacy and can feed your personal data to sites that are keeping tabs on user behavior. To activate the new anti-tracking feature, go to Firefox Settings, click on Privacy & Security, and change Enhanced Tracking…

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