It’s better at playing videos, too
Mozilla has announced the latest version of its popular web browser, Firefox 65, which comes with better online privacy controls that make it easier for you to manage what kind of information you share while you browse the internet.
Mozilla has also created a video (which you can view below) that explains how the new controls work.
Controlling your privacy
The new controls are found in the ‘Privacy and Security’ section of Firefox’s Preferences menu and will allow you to choose between three levels of Content Blocking.
The first choice is ‘Standard’, which is the default, and will block known trackers when you use Private Browsing Mode. Mozilla also promises that in the future this will allow you to block Third Party tracking cookies as well.
The next option is ‘Strict’, which is probably the best choice for the most security-conscious users. This mode will block trackers in all Firefox windows during regular browsing sessions, and not just when in Private Browsing Mode.
There’s also the ‘Custom’ setting that gives you more control over what trackers and cookies they block.
By making Firefox’s powerful privacy controls easier to use and understand, it should allow users to make more informed choices over how they are tracked online – something that we’re all for.
Better media
Firefox 65 also supports WebP image format as well, something that its rival Chrome has supported for a few years now.
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