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Firefox 4 and higher has a feature to inform websites not to track you across the web. You can turn this feature on by selecting "Tell web sites I do not want to be tracked" in the Firefox options window. This article describes what tracking is and how this feature works.
Firefox 4 and higher has a feature to inform websites not to track you across the web. You can turn this feature on by selecting "Tell web sites I do not want to be tracked" in the Firefox options window. This article describes what tracking is and how this feature works.

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Firefox 4 and higher has a feature to inform websites not to track your usage across the web. You can turn this feature on by selecting "Tell web sites I do not want to be tracked" in the Firefox options window. This article describes what tracking is and how this feature works. __TOC__ =What is tracking?= Tracking is a general term encompassing a variety of techniques that websites, advertisers and other entities use to learn about the websites you visit and what you do there. In particular, tracking is often done by advertising networks who present ads on many different sites. By logging the sites you visit and what actions you take on them, these ad companies are able to build a highly specific profile based your browsing activities including shopping preferences, demographic information, likes and dislikes. This profile allows them to present advertising targeted to you specifically. They can also combine their knowledge of you with their understanding of other people to build algorithms that allow more effective marketing of products and services to users like you. =How does the ''Do-not-track'' feature work?= When you turn on the ''Do-not-track'' feature, Firefox tells every website you visit (as well as advertisers and resources used by those sites) that you do not wish to be tracked. As this is a rather new feature, most sites have yet to implement steps, based on this information. However, Firefox is providing this option, so that on one side users can opt out of tracking if they wish to do so and on the other side sites, who are ready to listen to their visitors and their wishes, will be able to comply. Turning on ''Do-not-track'' does not affect your ability to log into websites, nor does it cause Firefox to forget your private information - such as contents of shopping carts, location information or login information - about the sites involved. {note}You may see less relevant advertising on websites, if you have the ''Do-not-track'' option activated.{/note} =How do I turn on or off the ''Do-not-track'' feature?= You can set down your preferences in the Options window as follows: *[[T:OptionsPreferences]]. *Select the Advanced panel. [[Image:Options window - Advanced panel - Do not track]] *Check or clear the option indicated above according to your preferences. *[[T:CloseOptionsPreferences]]
Most major websites track their visitors' behavior and then sell or provide that information to other companies (like advertisers). Firefox has a '''Do-not-track''' feature that lets you tell websites you don't want your browsing behavior tracked. This article explains what tracking is, how the Do-not-track feature works and how to turn it on. [[Template:Only in Fx4]] __TOC__ =What is tracking?= Tracking is a term that includes many different methods that websites, advertisers and others use to learn about your web browsing behavior. This includes information about what sites you visit, things you like, dislike and purchase. They often use this information to show ads, products or services specifically targeted to you. =How does the Do-not-track feature work?= When you turn on the Do-not-track feature, Firefox tells every website you visit (as well as their advertisers and other content providers) that you don't want your browsing behavior tracked. Honoring this setting is voluntary — individual websites are not required to respect it. Websites that do honor this setting should automatically stop tracking your behavior without any further action from you. Turning on Do-not-track will not affect your ability to log into websites or cause Firefox to forget your private information — such as the contents of shopping carts, location information or login information. {note}'''Note:''' You may see less relevant advertising on websites if you have the Do-not-track option activated.{/note} =How do I turn the Do-not-track feature on?= The Do-not-track feature is turned off by default. To turn it on: #[[T:OptionsPreferences]]. #Select the Advanced panel.<br>[[Image:Options window - Advanced panel - Do not track]] #Check '''Tell websites I do not want to be tracked'''. #[[T:CloseOptionsPreferences]]

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