QA/Fennec/Tracking Protection

Feature Reference

  • Overal Status:
    • Nightly: [ON TRACK]
    • Aurora: NA
    • Beta: NA
    • Owner:(Teodora Vermesan, irc: TeoVermesan)

Tracking Bugs

Documents

What are tracking protection and DNT

1. Tracking protection: Firefox will prevent sites from tracking you:

Tracking protection allows you to take control of your privacy online. While Firefox has a 'Do Not Track' feature that tells websites not to monitor your behavior, companies are not required to honor it. Firefox's Tracking Protection feature puts the control back in your hands by actively blocking domains and sites that are known to track users. So, Firefox prevents companies from collecting your information without your consent by blocking websites that do not honor Do Not Track.

2. Do no track: Fennec will tell sites that you do not want to be tracked

Do Not Track feature that lets you express a preference not to be tracked by websites. When the feature is enabled, Firefox will tell advertising networks and other websites and applications that you want to opt-out of tracking for purposes like behavioral advertising. It does this by transmitting a Do Not Track HTTP header every time your data is requested from the Web.

How to turn on Tracking Protection

Tracking Protection can be turned on with the following steps: 1

   Enter about:config in the URL bar.
   Search for privacy.trackingprotection.enabled
   Tap once "privacy.trackingprotection.enabled" and then tap "Toggle" button 

2

   Go to Menu -> Settings -> Privacy: check "Tracking protection" option

This options will turn on Tracking Protection

How to use Tracking Protection

Tracking Protection information is revealed through the same doorhanger as mixed content blocking. Both types of protection involve blocking network loads that match certain criteria. Once Tracking Protection is activated, you will see a shield whenever Firefox is blocking either tracking domains or mixed content. You may choose to disable Tracking Protection for a particular site by clicking on the doorhanger and selecting "Disable protection". Once Tracking Protection is disabled for a site, you will see a shield with a red strike-through. You may choose to re-enable Tracking Protection for the site by clicking the doorhanger and selecting "Enable protection".

 
Tracking Protection enabled
 
Tracking Protection disabled






































One and Done task

Tracking protection in normal browsing

Tracking protection in private browsing

  • bugs to track the doorhanger/private browsing changes we need to ship tracking protection in private browsing.

ex:

Full Query
ID Summary Priority Status
1084371 Update visual style of mixed content/tracking protection notifications in site identity popup -- RESOLVED
1147112 Add doorhanger icons -- RESOLVED
1173623 Update "Learn more" link in Tracking protection to be consistent with other doorhanger links -- RESOLVED
1175969 Update tracking protection settings item to only be about private browsing -- VERIFIED
1175970 Tell users about tracking protection the first time they open a new private tab -- RESOLVED
1175972 Update visuals of tracking protection doorhanger notification -- RESOLVED
1175977 Telemetry probes for tracking protection -- RESOLVED
1177576 Update icons for existing Mixed Content Blocking states -- RESOLVED
1177612 Contextual hint first time we show the tracking protection shield -- RESOLVED
1180975 UI for re-enabling tracking protection no longer shown (Private Browsing) -- RESOLVED
1181015 [Meta] Firefox Fall Campaign (November 3, 2015) -- RESOLVED
1181780 Tracking Protection + Private Browsing articles -- RESOLVED
1183646 The privacy.trackingprotection.enabled pref is broken! -- RESOLVED
1183731 Support "privacy.trackingprotection.enabled" as an about:config pref -- RESOLVED

14 Total; 0 Open (0%); 13 Resolved (92.86%); 1 Verified (7.14%);


Bugzilla

  • Tracking protection (query with status, no, )

ex:

Full Query
ID Summary Priority Status
1107133 expose privacy.trackingprotection.enabled in fennec privacy preferences -- RESOLVED

1 Total; 0 Open (0%); 1 Resolved (100%); 0 Verified (0%);


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