That's not a big fraction, but the rise has been steady - and given that Firefox has about 250 million monthly active users, it represents the choice of about 3 million people. Since then, the fraction of people who enabled Firefox's tracking protection feature has grown, from none to 1.3 percent. With the November release of Firefox 57, the first Firefox Quantum version, Mozilla added an option to let people block all trackers. Now, judging by new data released by Mozilla, it seems we're also discovering we can block website software that tracks us on the internet, too. ![]() ![]() Millions of us have discovered browser extensions like AdBlock Plus and uBlock Origin can declutter web pages.
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