Review:

Firefox Enhanced Tracking Protection

overall review score: 4.5
score is between 0 and 5
Firefox Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) is a privacy feature integrated into Mozilla Firefox that actively blocks certain types of tracking scripts, cookies, and other web technologies used by advertisers and third-party entities to monitor user activity across websites. Its goal is to enhance user privacy and security while browsing by reducing unwanted data collection and profiling.

Key Features

  • Blocks third-party trackers including ad networks, social media trackers, and cryptominers.
  • Pre-configured to provide strong default privacy protection out of the box.
  • Customizable settings allowing users to choose levels of blocking (Standard, Strict, Custom).
  • Protection against fingerprinting techniques that attempt to uniquely identify users based on device characteristics.
  • Real-time blocking of malicious content such as malware and phishing scripts.
  • Clear indication in the address bar when tracking protection is active.

Pros

  • Significantly enhances user privacy with minimal effort.
  • Reduces web tracking and profiling, leading to a more private browsing experience.
  • Simple to enable and customize according to user preferences.
  • Reduces the amount of unwanted advertisements and intrusive scripts.
  • Open source project backed by Mozilla with ongoing updates.

Cons

  • May occasionally break website functionalities that rely on third-party scripts.
  • Strict settings might cause some sites to display improperly or limit content access.
  • Does not eliminate all forms of tracking—sophisticated techniques may still bypass protection.
  • Requires user awareness to optimize settings without impacting usability too much.

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 06:08:09 AM UTC