Turn On "Do Not Track" Feature Of Mozilla Firefox Version 90

Modern websites today has the ability to track and record your online activity mainly to push personalized advertisements to you. Of course, major websites can also sell this information to interested buyers for whatever purpose they want to use it. The Mozilla Firefox web browser has a feature to send signal to websites that you do not want your online behavior to be tracked. However, websites have the option not to honor this request and it is not easy to find out if which websites who do honor or reject this request. You will notice that you will see less relevant advertisements when you turn on the do not track feature of the Mozilla Firefox web browser.

Here are the steps to turn on the "Do Not Track" feature of the Mozilla Firefox version 90.

1. Click the MENU button that is located at the top right corner of the Mozilla Firefox window, then choose SETTINGS option.


2. Click the PRIVACY & SECURITY category on the left side.


3. Use the scroll bar on the right edge of the Mozilla Firefox window to scroll down to see more option until you find the "Do Not Track" feature.


4. Click the radio dial labeled "Always" under the "Do Not Track" feature to activate it.


5. Click the X button of the Settings tab to save the settings.

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