The following excerpt from Mozilla:
"Today we are pleased to announce Total Cookie Protection, a major privacy advance in Firefox built into ETP Strict Mode. Total Cookie Protection..."
But the words 'Total Cookie Protection' are not present Options/Privacy/Total Cookie Protection/Strict? And there's no reference to same under Cookies and Site Data.
I'll bite... is the TCP feature implicit once Strict is selected?
Mark
Ver 86 - Total Cookie Protection?
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Re: Ver 86 - Total Cookie Protection?
REF: Introducing State PartitioningState Partitioning is the technical term for a new privacy feature in Firefox called Total Cookie Protection, which will be available in ETP Strict Mode in Firefox 86.
Looks like if you enable Strict Mode it is enabled.
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Re: Ver 86 - Total Cookie Protection?
So if Partioning and denies entrance to a website and either you're prompted and grant access or you open Cookies and grant exception, that exception lasts for 30 day?
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Re: Ver 86 - Total Cookie Protection?
Re the new 'Total Cookie Protection' feature, the full description of the feature given here - https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/ ... rotection/ seems to imply that 'Container Tabs' are no longer needed or required. TCP replaces 'Container Tabs'. Correct? Or am I missing something?
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Re: Ver 86 - Total Cookie Protection?
I use the Nightly version of Firefox and my container tabs still work, but I use the Standard ETP selection.unbob wrote:Re the new 'Total Cookie Protection' feature, the full description of the feature given here - https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/ ... rotection/ seems to imply that 'Container Tabs' are no longer needed or required. TCP replaces 'Container Tabs'. Correct? Or am I missing something?
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