Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for Android
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Tracking generally refers to the collection of a person’s browsing data across multiple sites. Firefox for Android’s Tracking Protection feature uses a list provided by Disconnect to identify and block trackers.
How to enable Tracking Protection
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 appears broken and you want to view the page with tracking enabled, you can disable Tracking Protection by following these steps:
- Tap the shield icon
on the address bar to see the Control center.
- Tap to turn Tracking Protection off.
- A red line will appear across the shield when Tracking Protection has been deactivated.
To enable Tracking Protection, repeat the steps above to open the Control Center and tap .
Change your Tracking Protection settings in Private Browsing
Tracking Protection is enabled by default in Private Browsing for additional privacy. Follow these steps to disable it:
- Tap the menu button (either below the screen on some devices or at the top-right corner of the browser).
- Tap , followed by .
- Remove the check mark next to Tracking protection: enabled in Private Browsing to disable it.
To re-enable Tracking Protection, repeat these steps and add a check mark to the box.
Advanced users only: turn on Tracking Protection all the time
- Type about:config in the address bar.
- Search for privacy.trackingprotection.enabled.
- Tap on it and select to switch its value to true.
- Close the about:config tab.