If you’re looking for an additional layer of privacy and protection, you’re going to like this.
Mozilla’s Firefox 91 browser now offers enhanced cooking clearing when a user deletes their browser history, eliminating an even wider swath of data in one go.
Per Mozilla:
When you decide to tell Firefox to forget about a website, Firefox will automatically throw away all cookies, supercookies and other data stored in that website’s “cookie jar”. This “Enhanced Cookie Clearing” makes it easy to delete all traces of a website in your browser without the possibility of sneaky third-party cookies sticking around.
If you’ve had a chance to try Firefox 91, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via The Mac Observer and blog.mozilla.org