Firefox Android launched its "Total Cookie Protection," which reportedly stops cookies from tracking users as they navigate from website to website, according to a company blog post. Total Cookie Protection maintains separate "cookie jars" that isolate cookies embedded to that webpage alone and do not allow other websites to access data collected from a given user.
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