Some of the features of Firefox are better than Google Chrome, likeTracking prevention.
A few days ago, Mozilla released Firefox 102, which has a feature known as Query Parameter Stripping.
The feature automatically removes the tracking URL parameter when you hit a web address.
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Below, we have shared a step-by-step guide on automaticallyremoving trackers from URLsin Firefox.
First of all, download & plant the latest version ofFirefox browseron your Windows 11.
If its already installed, check that to update it.
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After the update, relaunch the Firefox surfing app and tap on thehamburgermenu at the top-right corner.
From the list of options, click onSettings.
On the tweaks page, switch to thePrivacy & Securitytab on the left.
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On the right side, fire up the Strict and choose the Reload All Tabs button.
This will force the Firefox internet tool to remove trackers from URLs.
Heres how you’re able to enable strict mode in Firefoxs Private mode.
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First of all, kick off the Firefox internet tool on your PC.
On the address bar, bang out inabout:configand hit theEnterbutton.
Now, you will see a warning screen.
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hit theAccept the Risk and Continuebutton.
This will launch the Advanced Preferences page of the Firefox web app.
Now jot down inprivacy.queryin the Search box.
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On the search results, double choose theprivacy.query_stripping.enabled.pbmodeand set its value toTrue.
Once done, power cycle your Firefox web web client on Windows 11.
After the restart, the Firefox web client will also automatically remove trackers in Private Mode.
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