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  2. Do Not Track - Wikipedia

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    Do Not Track. [ 1]Do Not Track ( DNT) is a formerly official HTTP header field, designed to allow internet users to opt out of tracking by websites —which includes the collection of data regarding a user's activity across multiple distinct contexts, and the retention, use, or sharing of data derived from that activity outside the context in ...

  3. Firefox Focus - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser by Mozilla, based on Firefox. It is available for Android [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and iOS smartphones and tablets. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Its predecessor, Focus by Firefox , was released in December 2015 as a tracker-blocking application which worked only in conjunction with the Safari mobile ...

  4. Privacy Badger - Wikipedia

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    Its purpose is to promote a balanced approach to internet privacy between consumers and content providers by blocking advertisements and tracking cookies that do not respect the Do Not Track setting in a user's web browser. [4] A second purpose, served by free distribution, has been to encourage membership in and donation to the EFF. [5]

  5. Google to test new feature limiting advertisers' use of ... - AOL

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    The search giant is set to roll out the feature, called Tracking Protection, on Jan. 4 to 1% of Chrome users globally, that will restrict cross-site tracking by default.

  6. uBlock Origin - Wikipedia

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    The extension is available for Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Pale Moon, as well as versions of Safari before 13. [6] uBlock Origin has received praise from technology websites and is reported to be much less memory-intensive than other extensions [7] [8] with similar functionality.

  7. Private browsing - Wikipedia

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    The start page for private browsing mode in Firefox. Private browsing, also known as incognito mode or private mode, is a feature available in web browsers that allows users to browse the internet without leaving any traces of their online activity on their device. In this mode, the browser initiates a temporary session separate from its main ...

  8. DuckDuckGo - Wikipedia

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    DuckDuckGo offers limited third-party tracking protection, third-party cookie protection, CNAME cloaking protection, limited device fingerprint protection from third parties, link tracking removal, Google AMP replacement, and do-not-track requests.

  9. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    Some web browsers use "tracking protection" or "tracking prevention" features to block web trackers. [114] The teams behind the NoScript and uBlock add-ons have assisted with developing Firefox's SmartBlock capabilities.