Wow that’s amazing I didn’t know that, and I’ve been using Firefox in like forever.
I just checked my browser settings, and sure there it was: edit menu -> settings -> privacy and security
And it was enabled just like the page you linked writes it’s supposed to be. 👍
I have no idea when that feature was added, I never noticed any negative results from it. Everything works like it’s supposed to, like digital signature, banking, and a number of special sites that use cookies to make it easier to use them.
Nice to know I don’t always have to use private windows to avoid cookie snooping between sites.
Another win for Firefox! 😀 😎 👍
One of the benefits of firefox and it’s derivatives:
https://www.firefox.com/en-US/features/total-cookie-protection/
Yes sites can save cookies on your PC, but it stops sites from looking at each other’s cookies.
Wow that’s amazing I didn’t know that, and I’ve been using Firefox in like forever.
I just checked my browser settings, and sure there it was: edit menu -> settings -> privacy and security
And it was enabled just like the page you linked writes it’s supposed to be. 👍
I have no idea when that feature was added, I never noticed any negative results from it. Everything works like it’s supposed to, like digital signature, banking, and a number of special sites that use cookies to make it easier to use them.
Nice to know I don’t always have to use private windows to avoid cookie snooping between sites.
Another win for Firefox! 😀 😎 👍
Unfortunately, cookies are passé now. Have fun:
Am I Unique
Since You Arrived
I think browsers need to start fighting back with fake intelligence.
I don’t see it on mobile unfortunately.
I see it on mine. Look at the top option underneath the Enhanced Tracking Protection menu (click it to open that menu). It is on by default - nice!
Ahhhhh I didn’t see that. The label isn’t clear if you’re skimming. Thanks!