Firefox joins the party, blocking third-party cookies by default. Pretty clear, the way wind blows. https://t.co/GZcccHV4bH
— Can Duruk (@can) September 3, 2019
.@Firefox 69 is out
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) September 3, 2019
- Third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining blocked by default
- Fingerprinting blocked under the Strict setting
- Performance improvements on Windows 10
- Better battery life on macOS
- Flash must be turned on manually every timehttps://t.co/m9NQpkyfcL
Starting today, Mozilla’s Firefox browser blocks all third-party tracking cookies for everyone, not just new installations: https://t.co/VJS8peAM1b
— Geoffrey A. Fowler (@geoffreyfowler) September 3, 2019
Google’s Chrome by default blocks 0.
Firefox 69 arrives with third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining blocked by default https://t.co/GGvg4RyyKP
— SwiftOnSecurity (@SwiftOnSecurity) September 3, 2019
Firefox 69 is released and with stronger default tracking protection it should be pleasurable for everyone ??️https://t.co/XF8qeKeHB6
— Emily Kager (@EmilyKager) September 3, 2019
.@Firefox 69 is out
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) September 3, 2019
- Third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining blocked by default
- Fingerprinting blocked under the Strict setting
- Performance improvements on Windows 10
- Better battery life on macOS
- Flash must be turned on manually every timehttps://t.co/m9NQpkyfcL
Firefox 69 arrives with third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining blocked by default https://t.co/68Zh5JLK4E via @VentureBeat
— Mason Pelt (@masonpelt) September 3, 2019
Firefox 69 arrives and now blocks third-party tracking cookies, fingerprinting, and cryptomining by default https://t.co/ftH2RexoLF pic.twitter.com/0cqjyxIMxN
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) September 3, 2019
Already bad programmatic targeting just got worse. Hopefully I will stop seeing legal tech ads while watching Spongebob!!!https://t.co/KVBiZYdGHI
— jclerner (@jclerner) September 3, 2019
Firefox 69 arrives with third-party tracking cookies and cryptomining blocked by default https://t.co/PK73yKg2fi
— Audrey Renée (@BentleyAudrey) September 3, 2019
Nice: Firefox 69 now blocks cryptominers and tracking cookies by defaulthttps://t.co/avWR3XHyoz
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 3, 2019
Nice: Firefox 69 now blocks cryptominers and tracking cookies by default https://t.co/N3HguOhc2s
— Sam Bowne (@sambowne) September 3, 2019
In case you're into personal security, Firefox is making a pretty kickass argument that it ought to be your browser of choice.https://t.co/oMIXVdhjEi
— Jeremy Goldman (@jeremarketer) September 3, 2019
Firefox 69 Release Kills Default Tracking Cookies, Flash Support https://t.co/goX9AGo430 pic.twitter.com/ZFgNULilwX
— Eric Vanderburg (@evanderburg) September 3, 2019
Firefox 69.0 release information https://t.co/llm0MtcORd pic.twitter.com/gts2jgCSHj
— Eric Vanderburg (@evanderburg) September 3, 2019
Privacy is not an option, it’s a default.
— Firefox ? (@firefox) September 3, 2019
Starting today, we’re blocking third-party tracking cookies and cryptominers *automatically* for everyone on all desktop + mobile devices. ?
Read more:https://t.co/ZtWuVjvERf
Engage all defenses and get these people a shield! ?️
— Firefox ? (@firefox) September 3, 2019
Enhanced Tracking Protection is now on by default for ALL Firefox users.
Check it out: https://t.co/oQItjMVgpS pic.twitter.com/yQBGtH36nI
Firefoxがやっと3rd partyトラッキングCookieデフォルトブロックに。実装してからデフォルト有効化まで長かったなー。
— dynamis (でゅなみす) (@dynamitter) September 3, 2019
これまではFirefoxユーザの二割だけだったがこれからは全FirefoxユーザがGA始め多数のトラッキングをブロック。https://t.co/DLMganaiTn
Firefox now prevents cross-site tracking by default for all users! https://t.co/HKyePkSgMj
— Tanvi (@TanviHacks) September 3, 2019
Starting today, Firefox blocks third-party tracking cookies for everyone by default. ? https://t.co/8qB4gwhkr2
— Koen Rouwhorst (@koenrh) September 3, 2019
Around a year and half ago, the privacy team at @mozilla started to look at how we can bring some of the privacy protections that many "techies" enjoy to all of our users. Today our 1st milestone is complete by enabling Enhanced Tracking Protection https://t.co/1bNe0JtTAp
— Ehsan Akhgari (@ehsanakhgari) September 3, 2019
Firefox will now block your tracking pixels (also Google Analytics) from setting/reading cookies by default. Expect your User metrics to deteriorate even further. - "Today’s Firefox Blocks Third-Party Tracking Cookies by Default" https://t.co/jOZnSiBNF6
— Rick Dronkers (@RickDronkers) September 3, 2019
Mozilla Firefox 69가 슈퍼 짜증나는 자동 재생 미디어를 차단 https://t.co/VsnaFXSNZE
— editoy (@editoy) September 4, 2019
• Firefox 69은 기본적으로 차단되는 타사 추적 Cookie 및 암호화, Windows 10에서의 성능 향상, macOS 배터리 수명의 개선이 포함되어 Flash를 켜기 전에 허가를 요청합니다.
Nice: Firefox 69 now blocks cryptominers and tracking cookies by defaulthttps://t.co/XwYHN4XwcI
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 4, 2019
Nice: Firefox 69 now blocks cryptominers and tracking cookies by defaulthttps://t.co/dThV4hKZPu
— TNW (@thenextweb) September 3, 2019
https://t.co/jLNgIR6jX3 69 dude
— WTF (@Cephurs) September 4, 2019
Firefox 69 kills default tracking cookies along with default #Flash support. https://t.co/T3YNAksxJG
— Kaspersky (@kaspersky) September 4, 2019
Firefox 69 Release Kills Default Tracking Cookies, Flash Support: https://t.co/jHD4BM2PlT #follow & #RT #cybersecurity #infosec
— Kunal (@KeoXes) September 3, 2019
Firefox 69 Kills Default Tracking Cookies, Flash Support #CyberCrime #ThreatIntel #OSINT https://t.co/ffWDzOHqZh
— INTCELL CyberInt (@INTCELL_OSINT) September 3, 2019
へー。 Android 版もブロックしてくれるのか。よーし,うむうむ,よーし。今まで Mozilla のことを散々貶してきたが,評価を少し上げることにしよう(上から目線)
— Der Spiegel im Spiegel (@spiegel_2007) September 4, 2019
もう Chrome は要らないよね。 PC には既に入ってないけどw
https://t.co/j3czUGM1DH
In Firefox, a lot of tracking information is blocked (by default now) and the browser has a ton of privacy features, when stuff like this comes up its worth mentioning that Mozilla is a non-profit that will help mitigate these privacy violations :)
— im seeing double! 4 chainz (@Samrofl) September 4, 2019
https://t.co/EAwtH1dtaI
The day has come - Firefox 69 blocks third-party tracking cookies for all users by default starting today.
— Achim Schlosser (@catsoo) September 3, 2019
This is no longer a theoretical threat #privacy #netID https://t.co/P9geH0ei7D