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Post by Admin_Vistamike on Sept 28, 2016 21:00:50 GMT
Brings 'Tracking Protection' from the incognito mode to block ads, analytics measurements and social-sharing trackers PREAMBLE: Mozilla today introduced three new test features for Firefox, including one that separates YouTube videos from the browser and another that may foreshadow a more aggressive ad-blocking strategy by the open-source developer. "We're excited to announce the release of three new Test Pilot experiments," said Nick Nguyen, the vice president of Firefox, in a post to a company blog. "These features will help you share and manage screenshots; keep streaming video front and center; and protect your online privacy." MORE>>>>>The internal link takes you to here: testpilot.firefox.com/Now if you are using FF and want to undertake this assignment it might be a very good idea to back up FF beforehand! Report back with your personal findings.
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Post by GuiltySpark on Oct 1, 2016 9:23:56 GMT
Mozilla suck cock for rock!
They've gone downhill so much since they're inclusion of bloatware from BookFace, Twitter, Dropbox etc and the adblockers will no doubt incorporate the 'allow non intrusive ads', what the hell is a non intrusive ad anyway? If I didn't want it and it shows up...its intrusive.
Don't be fooled by the marketing spiel word play, they're always designed to make you think "oh it's OK". Bollocks!
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