Firefox “Do Not Track”…

Mozilla has removed the “Do Not Track” (DNT) feature from Firefox starting with version 135, citing its ineffectiveness and potential to reduce privacy.

Why It Was Removed: Many websites ignored the DNT setting, and some even exploited it in ways that compromised user privacy.

History: Introduced in 2011, DNT was meant to limit online tracking, but it faced resistance from the ad industry and saw dwindling support over time.

Alternative: Mozilla now recommends using the Global Privacy Control (GPC) feature in Firefox, which allows users to signal websites not to sell or share their data.

This change reflects a shift toward more reliable privacy tools in the face of industry pushback against voluntary standards like DNT.

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