Mozilla Stalls on Privacy Patch: ‘Needs More Work’
Posted in: UncategorizedMozilla’s plan to prevent third-party cookies by default is on pause. The company this week decided to test blocking third-party cookies by requiring users to enable the feature — rather than automatically opting them in.
“There are many conflicting claims about how this patch will affect the Internet,” wrote Brendan Eich, co-founder of Mozilla.org and CTO and senior VP of engineering at Mozilla, in a post on his personal blog today.
“Why debate in theory what we can measure in practice? We are going to find out more and adjust course as needed. This is the essence of the release test cycle.”
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