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Manage Enhanced Tracking Protection exceptions
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Learn how to manage Enhanced Tracking Protection exceptions.
Learn how to manage Enhanced Tracking Protection exceptions.
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Firefox blocks common trackers in [[Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history|Private Browsing mode]] and in [[Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop#w_adjust-your-global-enhanced-tracking-protection-settings|Enhanced Tracking Protection strict level]] to protect users’ online privacy. Some site functionality could be affected if the site relies on the blocked tracking script. Starting in [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 142, to avoid site problems, Firefox has introduced WebCompat exceptions that unblock trackers under specific circumstances.
=Web compatibility exception tiers=
Firefox provides two tiers of web compatibility exceptions that balance privacy and site functionality at different levels.
*'''Baseline tier''': The baseline exceptions target restoring critical website breakages, such as a broken site that does not load or major site functionality that is impacted.
*'''Convenience tier''': Convenience exceptions restore website functionalities that are not strictly necessary for the site's primary purpose. For example, restoring missing images or allowing blocked video elements to load.
=Where does Firefox apply web compatibility exceptions?=
Firefox manages the WebCompat exception tiers to automatically align with the user's selected Enhanced Tracking Protection level.
*'''ETP Standard Level''': Both tiers of exceptions are enabled by default in private browsing windows for a consistent browsing experience.
*'''ETP Strict Level''':
**Baseline web compatibility exceptions are enabled to maintain core website features.
**The convenience exception tier is disabled to improve privacy.
=How to configure web compatibility exceptions=
To configure your settings for WebCompat exceptions:
#[[Template:optionspreferences]]
#On the left-side menu, select the {menu Privacy & Security} panel.
#Go to the '''Enhanced Tracking Protection''' settings under the ''Browser Privacy'' section.
#*Two checkboxes of Enhanced Tracking Protection exceptions would be displayed in ETP: Strict and Custom levels
#Select or deselect the checkboxes to adjust Web compatibility exceptions.
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=Find the active ETP WebCompat exceptions=
The ETP WebCompat exception list, detailing all deployed WebCompat exceptions and their corresponding Bugzilla bugs, is available at [https://etp-exceptions.mozilla.org/]. This website allows you to monitor and understand the rationale behind WebCompat exceptions on specific websites.
=Related articles=
*[[Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop]]
*[[How do I report a broken site in Firefox desktop?]]
Firefox blocks common trackers in [[Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history|Private Browsing mode]] and in [[Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop#w_adjust-your-global-enhanced-tracking-protection-settings|Enhanced Tracking Protection strict level]] to protect users’ online privacy. Some site functionality could be affected if the site relies on the blocked tracking script. Starting in [[Find what version of Firefox you are using|Firefox version]] 142, to avoid site problems, Firefox has introduced WebCompat exceptions that unblock trackers under specific circumstances.
=Web compatibility exception tiers=
Firefox provides two tiers of web compatibility exceptions that balance privacy and site functionality at different levels.
*'''Baseline tier''': The baseline exceptions target restoring critical website breakages, such as a broken site that does not load or major site functionality that is impacted.
*'''Convenience tier''': Convenience exceptions restore website functionalities that are not strictly necessary for the site's primary purpose. For example, restoring missing images or allowing blocked video elements to load.
=Where does Firefox apply web compatibility exceptions?=
Firefox manages the WebCompat exception tiers to automatically align with the user's selected Enhanced Tracking Protection level.
*'''ETP Standard Level:''' Both tiers of exceptions are enabled by default in private browsing windows for a consistent browsing experience.
*'''ETP Strict Level:'''
**Baseline web compatibility exceptions are enabled to maintain core website features.
**The convenience exception tier is disabled to improve privacy.
=How to configure web compatibility exceptions=
To configure your settings for WebCompat exceptions:
#[[Template:optionspreferences]]
#On the left-side menu, select the {menu Privacy & Security} panel.
#Go to the '''Enhanced Tracking Protection''' settings under the ''Browser Privacy'' section.
#*Two checkboxes of Enhanced Tracking Protection exceptions would be displayed in ETP: Strict and Custom levels.
#Select or deselect the checkboxes to adjust Web compatibility exceptions.
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=Find the active ETP WebCompat exceptions=
The ETP WebCompat exception list, detailing all deployed WebCompat exceptions and their corresponding Bugzilla bugs, is available at [https://etp-exceptions.mozilla.org/]. This website allows you to monitor and understand the rationale behind WebCompat exceptions on specific websites.
=Related articles=
*[[Enhanced Tracking Protection in Firefox for desktop]]
*[[How do I report a broken site in Firefox desktop?]]