The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “Firefox vs. 3rd-Party Cookies: Helping Or Hurting Browser Users?”.

Brian Proffitt says, “The Mozilla Corporation, the commercial vendor behind the popular Firefox browser, is pushing out a new policy for third-party cookies – a policy that’s gotten Internet advertisers in a bit of a snit.

The new cookie policy, announced Feb. 25 on the Mozilla Privacy blog, will accept third-party cookies when a user is surfing the Web only if the user has directly interacted with the site or company trying to install the cookie on the browser’s machine. Cookies from other parties served through those sites will not be accepted”.

Firefox vs. 3rd-Party Cookies: Helping Or Hurting Browser Users?

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