Mozilla introduced a new tool for its Firefox browser designed to block cookie-based tracking, MediaPost reports. The "Total Cookie Protection" feature stops tracking by placing cookies into a "cookie jar assigned to that website, such that it is not allowed to be shared with any other website,” Mozilla wrote in a blog post. Meanwhile, Google added Apple's App Store privacy labels to its Gmail application.
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