h the Firefox 91 update, Mozilla has added the Enhanced Cookie Clearing feature, which lets you completely wipe out a site’s data from your device. This means you can delete the cookies and other data that a website stores on your browser when you visit it. The new Firefox privacy feature makes it easier to browse the web without being tracked.
This feature works after you have the FIrefox Strict Tracking Protection enabled on your browser. you’ll be able to then delete the whole data, including the history of the website you visit. There’s also a separate option that leaves the cookies and caches but deletes the history of a selected site.
Firefox 91 Cookie the way to Use It?
If you’re living under a rock, cookies are the newest target of all major privacy-focused browsers. By clearing cookies, you’ll keep your privacy online and avoid cross-website tracking. With the Firefox 91 enhanced cookie clearing, you’ll have a go at it easily on Mozilla Firefox.
According to the Mozilla blog, embedded third-party cookies are left on your system even after you clear the cookies for an internet site. With the Firefox 91 update, Mozilla permits you to empty the complete cooky jar, removing all embedded third-party cookies and preventing cross-platform tracking.
You can enable enhanced cookie clearing by enabling the Strict Tracking Protection mode. If you’re a brand new user, the feature is enabled by default, and everyone you have got to try and do is delete the positioning settings.
To check the cooky jar on Firefox 91, open the browser and head to Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and Site Data > Manage Data. Here, you’ll now see cookie jars for every website you’ve visited, and you’ll empty those you would like to. By doing this, you’ll be removing the embedded third-party cookies too, ensuring you’re not being tracked after you go from one website to a different.
How The jar Makes A Difference
With third-party cookies and cross-platform tracking vulnerable, browsers are searching for new privacy measures. While Apple has introduced its new set of privacy features, Google has introduced Google FLoC. On Firefox, it’s now easier to clear cookies also.
Firefox 91 now gives you the convenience to delete cookies as you please. The browser already offers enough privacy features by default, and this one builds on it. However, Mozilla’s own data shows Firefox has lost over 30 million users within the past 2 years.
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