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Firefox 72 blocks third-party fingerprinting resources – Mozilla Security Blog
Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) has been expanded to block a particularly invasive form of cross-site tracking: browser fingerprinting. This is the practice of identifying a user by the unique characteristics of their browser and device.
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Firefox 72 blocks third-party fingerprinting resources – Mozilla Security Blog
Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) has been expanded to block a particularly invasive form of cross-site tracking: browser fingerprinting. This is the practice of identifying a user by the unique characteristics of their browser and device.
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Firefox 72 blocks third-party fingerprinting resources – Mozilla Security Blog
Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) has been expanded to block a particularly invasive form of cross-site tracking: browser fingerprinting. This is the practice of identifying a user by the unique characteristics of their browser and device.
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