Firefox to Introduce Stricter Cookie Policy
Only websites you actually, you know, visit will be allowed to track you
If you care about online privacy, an upcoming change in the default cookie-handling policy for Firefox will be a very big deal indeed.
A patch submitted to Mozilla and incorporated into Firefox version 22 is now working its way through the testing process
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