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India, 14 — Those who don't want Facebook to track

India, March 14 — Those who don’t want Facebook to track them all the time online while they browse the web, Firefox’s version 74 has a solution for you. The new browser version will now ask you to install Facebook Container add-on by default. The add-on is not new but the implementation will come as a delight for several users. The Facebook Container blocks the social media giant from tracking users simply by blocking features including Facebook logins, likes and comments on the third-party websites.

The add on does this by creating a buffer between the end users and other Facebook services including the main website, Messenger and Instagram. It has also been mentioned that when a user visits Facebook and logs in, the cookies are kept …

 

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