Fired when the server sends a 401 or 407 status code and a WWW-Authenticate header using the Basic scheme (that is, when the server asks the client to provide authentication credentials, such as a username and password).| developer.mozilla.org
FFmpeg 8.0 released| lwn.net
Total Cookie Protection is a major anti-tracking advance in Firefox that confines cookies to the site where they were created.| Mozilla Security Blog
Fingerprinting Protection in Firefox protects you from websites that try to identify you based on a set of unique characteristics.| support.mozilla.org
Hookflash Analytics is a dedicated digital analytics and experimentation agency, specialising in Google Analytics and Adobe Analytics, that helps your business thrive.| www.hookflash.co.uk
Using Firefox gives you peace of mind and keeps you away from the advertising companies constantly following you around.| Marko Saric
How to report a broken website and what information Mozilla receives when you report breakage caused by Enhanced Tracking Protection.| support.mozilla.org
This article describes how to troubleshoot problems that involve websites reporting that cookies are blocked or disabled.| support.mozilla.org
Cookies and site data are stored on your computer by websites you visit. Learn how to block websites from storing this data in Firefox.| support.mozilla.org
Learn how Firefox blocks common trackers and harmful scripts, to reduce the ability of third parties to collect data about your browsing.| support.mozilla.org
Learn about cross-site (third-party) cookies that collect information to track your browsing, which are used on many websites.| support.mozilla.org
Firefox users now have access to Total Cookie Protection by default. Find all you need to know about it in this article.| support.mozilla.org
Learn what "cookies" are, how websites use them, and how you can manage the cookies that Firefox stores.| support.mozilla.org
We respect your privacy and do not share any personal data with 3rd parties.| Liberated Stock Trader
We take the privacy of our users seriously. This Privacy Policy explains the data processing practices of Mediahawk. Read more.| Mediahawk
Some advertisers use third-party (cross-site) cookies to track your visits to the various websites on which they advertise. Learn more.| support.mozilla.org
To use this website, you accepted our Privacy Policy. If you wish to withdraw your acceptance, please use the “Delete my data” button below. If you ever have any questions, comments, or feedback that you don’t want to leave for all the world to see, then feel free to email me at cupcakesandkalechips {at} gmail […]| Cupcakes & Kale Chips
Privacy Policy This privacy policy sets out how Healthy Living James Ltd uses and protects any information that you give us when you use this| Healthy Living James
The case for not using accessibility overlays has been made and endorsed by industry professionals, disability organisations, and people with disabilities. One concern is the privacy of personal data, and in the case of the AccessiBe overlay, it deserves closer scrutiny.| Tink - Léonie Watson - On technology, food & life in the digital age
Firefox 128 introduces privacy-preserving attribution, allowing advertisers to measure campaign performance while protecting user privacy.| support.mozilla.org
This article describes the “Do Not Track” feature in Firefox 134 and below, that lets you tell websites not to track your browsing behavior.| support.mozilla.org
Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox automatically protects your privacy while you browse.| support.mozilla.org
Today, we are excited to announce the launch of OONI Probe Web: a new browser-based tool for measuring the blocking of websites.| ooni.org
Firefox Private Browsing is great for viewing websites without saving things such as cookies, temp files and a history of the pages you visit.| support.mozilla.org
It's time to shed light on the technical methods and business practices behind third-party tracking. For journalists, policy makers, and concerned consumers, this paper will demystify the fundamentals of third-party tracking, explain the scope of the problem, and suggest ways for users and legislation to fight back against the status quo.| Electronic Frontier Foundation