diff --git a/articles/firefox.html b/articles/firefox.html index 8b2ea59..e49aaf6 100644 --- a/articles/firefox.html +++ b/articles/firefox.html @@ -164,8 +164,10 @@ The best takeaway to this is that Mozilla wants to pretend that including spywar

Whitelisting trackers

-Despite many Firefox fanboys, in order to convince people to use it, mentioning that Brave whitelists trackers, Firefox's "Enhanced Tracking Protection" does the same thing through a massive list of domains[9] [10]. -

Mitigating Firefox Spyware

+Mozilla has a feature called "Enhanced Tracking Protection". This feature's claimed goal is to protect the user from being tracked. +This would be nice if Mozilla didn't whitelist a massive list of domains[9]. +

+

Mitigating Firefox Spyware

This reveiew is also accompanied by a page about how to configure Firefox to be more privacy respecting, and links to other projects that have been created to solve this problem. You can read about that here. These are some of the flags in about:config mentioned earlier in the article, and the values that @@ -206,6 +208,7 @@ they should be set too: firefox "about:config" settings [web.archive.org] [archive.is]
+ Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection whitelists Google, Instagram... and Winamp?


@@ -255,10 +258,8 @@ they should be set too: 8. Disable Pocket in Firefox [archive.is]
-9. -Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection whitelists Google, Instagram... and Winamp?
-10. +9. List of whitelisted trackers [web.archive.org]