
The U.S. maker of the popular Firefox browser says it will go ahead with plans to block the most common forms of Internet tracking. Mozilla, in Mountain View, Calif., said the decision would allow hundreds of millions of Firefox users to control who watches their web browsing habits and destinations, The Washington Post reported Wednesday. The announcement comes amid intense opposition from advertising groups, who maintain tracking is the only way to provide targeted, lucrative ads that in turn fund many popular Internet services. Mozilla officials said they are building sophisticated tools to limit the placement of \"cookies\" in users\' browsers, small pieces of code that can track a user\'s Internet travels over extended periods of time. Firefox would still allow tracking if users gave a website explicit permission to use cookies. \"We\'re trying to change the dynamic so that trackers behave better,\" Brendan Eich, chief technology officer for Mozilla, told the Post.
GMT 21:57 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
VAT in UAE: New online calculator to check authenticity of tax invoiceGMT 13:32 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
Pay Dh50 and make internet calls on EtisalatGMT 10:45 2017 Sunday ,31 December
Lewis Hamilton Instagram account emptiedGMT 14:47 2017 Monday ,27 November
Skype disappears from app stores in China: NYTGMT 20:33 2017 Saturday ,25 November
New Twitter feature to help users save tweets for laterGMT 23:55 2017 Friday ,17 November
Prescient messages about Indian companies circulateGMT 23:53 2017 Friday ,17 November
Electronic services set to be developedGMT 23:50 2017 Friday ,17 November
Astute forecasts on Indian listed companies circulate in WhatsApp groups

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor