The Mozilla Firefox browser has rolled out “Total Cookie Protection,” IT Pro reports. The new feature handcuffs websites’ ability to read cookies developed by third parties, the company announced. Access granted for any cookie will be limited to the specific website that attached it to the user, and prohibits it from being read by other websites that users would visit.
16 June 2022
Mozilla Firefox unveils browser with 'Total Cookie Protection'
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