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Mozilla Enhances Tracking Protection in Firefox 63

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Sean Michael Kerner
Oct 24, 2018

All over the web there are sites, services and advertisers that are actively tracking users. It’s a situation that Mozilla wants to help improve for users with improved control and visibility over tracking.

On Oct. 24, Mozilla announced the release of its open source Firefox 63 web browser, providing users with an Enhanced Tracking Protection feature. Firefox 63 also provides a refreshed look for the integrated developer tools inside of the browser, as well as fixing 14 different vulnerabilities.

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