Ο Firefox 59 will reduce the amount of visitor information transmitted to websites in an effort to improve privacy for users using the private browsing feature.
Today when you click on a link on program περιήγησής σας για να βρεθείτε σε μια νέα by clicking here, the page you are visiting takes as information the address of the website from which you came (you clicked) through the so-called "referrer value".
While this helps web site owners understand where their visitors come from. However, the above feature may leak more data about what you are interested in, because it reports on the referral page the exact page you clicked on.
Browsers, however, are also a collection point for other sensitive information, such as advertising content that interests you (cookies) or information from your preferred social media. This means that all these built-in functions content know exactly which page you are visiting. The websites you visit naturally record this data and some of them sell it to advertisers.
From time to time we have certain cases, which remind us how important this data is. In the past researchers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation found circulating in the Internet information from the US healthcare.gov, which gave information about users' age and zip code, whether they were smokers and information about their income.
To prevent this data leak, Firefox 59 will have an updated private browsing option that will remove any information sent to third parties.
"This change will prevent site owners from collecting user data and making them available to third parties" said the engineer of the Mozilla Foundation in Privacy Luke Crouch.
Users will also be able to change their default referral options to Firefox.
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