Izimpendulo zakamuva ze-Does my browser unblock 3rd parties that promise to honor DNT? Would I want it to? How would I instruct it to do so?https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/12667852019-08-15T14:58:00-07:00Thank you all for your great answers Very much appreciated that you took time from your day to answe2019-08-15T14:58:00-07:00flywelderhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1266785#answer-1244600<p>Thank you all for your great answers Very much appreciated that you took time from your day to answer!
Panopticlick is a cool web site. <a href="https://panopticlick.eff.org/" rel="nofollow">https://panopticlick.eff.org/</a>
</p><p>jscher2000, your answer really helped! Super replies to my questions, all of them! your links helped greatly! Thank you! I like Firefox!
</p>You can set Firefox to allow third-party cookies from visited websites or create an allow exception 2019-08-15T11:14:19-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1266785#answer-1244570<p>You can set Firefox to allow third-party cookies from visited websites or create an allow exception for specific websites.
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1) I would like to know why my browser does not unblock 3rd parties that promise to hono2019-08-15T08:52:20-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1266785#answer-1244541<p><em>Dave <a href="#question-1266785" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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1) I would like to know why my browser does not unblock 3rd parties that promise to honor DNT?</blockquote>
<p>I'm not sure what Panopticlick means here. Does Firefox have a list of approved trackers that are allowed to track because of a commitment not to track? It sounds a bit like a contradiction.
</p><p>I think Mozilla's emphasis is on blocking of known trackers through the Content Blocking feature. If you have Tracking Protection enabled, Firefox also will sent a DNT signal indicating that you prefer not to be tracked. It's hard to think of a case where you would want to not send that signal if Tracking Protection is enabled. Or how those would work together.
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2) Would I want my browser to unblock 3rd parties?
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<p>Sounds like a question you are in the best position to answer.&nbsp;;-)
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3) if your answer to Q2 is yes, then how do I do that?
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<p>To manage Content Blocking, see: <a href="/en-US/kb/content-blocking" rel="nofollow">Content blocking</a>.
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4) Do I want my browser to protect from finger printing?
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<p>In a perfect world, yes.
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5) if your answer is yes to Q3, then how do I instruct my browser to do so?
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<p>(Q4, I assume) Firefox has a feature to block known sources of fingerprinting scripts. See the above link. There's also a preference that causes Firefox to take some information about your browser, but I don't recommend it because in my view, it causes more problems than it solves.
</p>For Addon issues that has to be direct to the those developers to resolve their issues with the brow2019-08-15T06:48:28-07:00WestEndhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1266785#answer-1244518<p>For Addon issues that has to be direct to the those developers to resolve their issues with the browser.
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