Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for Android
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Tracking protection allows you to take control of your privacy online. While Firefox has a Do Not Track feature that tells websites not to monitor your behavior, companies are not required to honor it. Firefox's Tracking Protection feature puts the control back in your hands by actively blocking domains and sites that are known to track users.
Tracking is the use of online services to monitor and share your activity so companies can target you with behavioral advertising. While Private Browsing lets you browse the Web without saving your information, companies can still watch your behavior through tracking elements on websites that you visit. When used with Private Browsing, Tracking Protection lets you be truly anonymous by blocking these trackers.
Table of Contents
- 1 What is Tracking?
- 2 How to enable Tracking Protection
- 3 How to use Tracking Protection
- 4 How to tell when Tracking Protection is enabled
- 5 Enable or disable Tracking Protection on a specific page
- 6 Change your Tracking Protection settings in Private Browsing
- 7 Advanced users only: turn on Tracking Protection all the time
What is Tracking?
Tracking is the ability of a website to keep tabs on a user's activity using special software tools. Websites store information about your Internet activity into files called cookies. Many websites use cookies as a way to keep stats on your browsing history so they can target you with behavioral advertising.
Firefox prevents companies from collecting your information without your consent by blocking websites that do not honor Do Not Track.
How to enable Tracking Protection
To turn on Tracking Protection for Firefox on Android:
- Type about:config in the address bar.
- Search for privacy.trackingprotection.enabled.
- Tap on it and select true. to switch it to
- Close the about:config tab.
How to use Tracking Protection
A shield will appear on the address bar to indicate that Tracking Protection is actively working.
To turn off Tracking Protection during a session, tap the shield and choose
.A red line will appear across the shield when Tracking Protection has been deactivated.
How to tell when Tracking Protection is enabled
When you visit a web page with trackers, a shield icon will appear in the address bar to let you know that Firefox is actively blocking trackers on that page.
Enable or disable Tracking Protection on a specific page
If you are on a website that won’t display properly unless tracking is enabled, you can disable Tracking Protection by following these steps:
- Tap the shield icon
on the address bar to see the controls.
- Tap to turn Tracking Protection off.
- A red line will appear across the shield
when Tracking Protection has been deactivated.
Change your Tracking Protection settings in Private Browsing
Tracking Protection is enabled by default in Private Browsing for complete privacy. Follow these steps to disable it:
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- Tap , followed by .
- Remove the checkmark next to Tracking protection: enabled in Private Browsing to disable it.
To re-enable Tracking Protection, repeat these steps and add a checkmark to the box.
Advanced users only: turn on Tracking Protection all the time
To turn on Tracking Protection for Firefox on Android:
- Type about:config in the address bar.
- Search for privacy.trackingprotection.enabled.
- Tap on it and select Toggle to switch it to true.
- Close the about:config tab.