Third-party cookies and Waterfox tracking protection
Third-party cookies are cookies set by a website other than the one you are currently on. For example, cnn.com might have a Facebook like button on their site. The like button will set a cookie that can be read by Facebook. That would be considered a third-party cookie. Some advertisers use these types of cookies to track your visits to the various websites on which they advertise. This is called cross-site tracking.
Cross-site tracking cookies are now disabled by default for all Waterfox users. See Enhanced Tracking Protection for more information about how Waterfox protects you against tracking.
When third-party cookies are disabled, it can stop some, but not all types of tracking. If you are concerned about tracking, see also How do I turn on the Do Not Track feature?, Enhanced Tracking Protection in Waterfox for desktop and Trackers and scripts Waterfox blocks in Enhanced Tracking Protection.
Disable third-party cookies
To block cross-site trackers or all third-party cookies:
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Click the menu button and select Settings.
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Select the Privacy & Security panel.
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Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, select the Custom radio button.
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Check Cookies and use the drop-down menu to select the types of cookies you wish to block. The default setting is Cross-site tracking cookies — includes social media cookies.
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Close the about:preferences page. Any changes you’ve made will automatically be saved.
Waterfox also includes Total Cookie Protection, which creates a “cookie jar” for every website. This feature keeps cookies in the site where they were created so that they can’t track you across websites. Total Cookie protection is enabled when the Cross-site cookies — includes social media cookies setting is selected.
Enable third-party cookies for specific sites
Some websites may not work properly when third-party cookies are blocked, even with the default setting, Cross-site tracking cookies — includes social media cookies.
To turn off Enhanced Tracking Protection for a specific website:
- Visit the website.
- Click on the shield to the left of the address bar.
- Toggle the switch at the top of the panel. This will turn off Enhanced Tracking Protection for this site. The page will reload automatically and allow trackers on this site only.
Follow the same process to turn Enhanced Tracking Protection back on.
Modified from Third-party cookies and Firefox tracking protection. Original by Mozilla Contributors. Licensed under the CC BY-SA 3.0.