Firefox 63 update released to block third-party cookies

Firefox Mozilla has released Firefox 63

Mozilla has released Firefox 63, a new feature introduced to block third-party trackers to secure users privacy online. The enhanced Tracking Protection is set by default, but option is given to unblock a particular website if you trust the website, you can block third-party tracking cookies or block all trackers. Mozilla has always take users' data and privacy more significant, and in recent months it announced upcoming features like having Firefox block ad-tracking software by default and partnering with ProtonVPN to sell subscriptions to a small group of Firefox users.


In Mozilla post, they discuss this feature, the company explains finding the right trade-offs between having more robust privacy protections and unknowingly hurting small websites that use third-party tools. Mozilla Firefox update also includes New Tab page, which pins users’ top sites.
Furthermore, Siri Shortcuts is now available for Firefox on iOS, which lets users open a new tab via voice commands. The new browser will now adapt to match the dark or light theme you’re using in your Windows settings. You can download the latest version here.