Firefox will no longer support "do not track" feature
Briefly

Mozilla has removed the 'Do Not Track' feature from Firefox, a tool introduced in 2009 that essentially served as a suggestion for sites not to track users. With most websites ignoring DNT requests, it was deemed ineffective, prompting Mozilla to shift focus.
Users of Firefox version 135 and above will notice the absence of the DNT option, as Mozilla moves towards the 'Tell websites not to sell or share my data' feature instead.
The DNT feature was designed to enhance user privacy but ultimately became irrelevant as browsers like Safari ceased offering it, reflecting a broader trend among web privacy measures.
For users seeking robust protection, a VPN is still the recommended solution, as options like Global Privacy Control may not fully meet privacy needs.
Read at Engadget
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