Firefox has a trackingprotection feature since version 35, which both keeps trackers at bay, and reduces the amount of data used. It would be great to be able to enable this feature on the Jolla browser.
It is normally enabled from the about:config page, with the
privacy.trackingprotection.enable
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Firefox has a trackingprotection feature since version 35, which both keeps trackers at bay, and reduces the amount of data used. It would be great to be able to enable this feature on the Jolla browser.
It is normally enabled from the about:config page, with the
privacy.trackingprotection.enable
flag
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Firefox has a trackingprotection feature since version 35, which both keeps trackers at bay, and reduces the amount of data used. It would be great to be able to enable this feature on the Jolla browser.
It is normally enabled from the about:config page, with the
privacy.trackingprotection.enable
flag
_Edit:_ Here is a page about the feature from the mozilla site to give some more context. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tracking-protection-firefox
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Firefox has a trackingprotection feature since version 35, which both keeps trackers at bay, and reduces the amount of data used. It would be great to be able to enable this feature on the Jolla browser.
It is normally enabled from the about:config page, with the
privacy.trackingprotection.enable
flag
_Edit:_ Edit: Here is a page about the feature from the mozilla site to give some more context.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tracking-protection-firefox