Firefox takes privacy to the next level with Total Cookie Protection by default
Firefox, the popular web browser, is rolling out its Total Cookie Protection feature to more users worldwide. This move is aimed at making Firefox the most private and secure major browser available, according to a recent announcement from Mozilla.
Total Cookie Protection is Firefox's strongest privacy protection to date. It works by confining cookies to the site where they were created, which prevents tracking companies from using these cookies to track your browsing from site to site. This feature creates a separate "cookie jar" for each website you visit, instead of allowing trackers to link up your behavior on multiple sites.
Mozilla, the company behind Firefox, claims that Total Cookie Protection is the culmination of years of work to fight the privacy catastrophe that stems from online trackers. In a blog post, the company stated that this feature is a critical step in protecting users' privacy online.
Firefox has been working on privacy-focused features for a long time, and Total Cookie Protection is one of its most significant steps in this direction. With this feature, Firefox aims to provide users with a more secure and private browsing experience.