Firefox 65 is out now, and the update brings a new interface that makes it even easier to fine-tune control over blocking trackers.
The basic options are still pretty similar to what was offered in the old version: most users will still be choosing through what Firefox now calls “standard” mode, which blocks trackers in private (i.e., incognito) windows and “strict” mode, which blocks all trackers at all times (but may cause issues with some websites).
But in Firefox 65, the browser puts these choices far more prominently in front of users, in addition to offering better explanations as to what each option actually entails. There’s also a new custom mode for even more control (in addition to the previously offered “exception” option…
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