This feature has come with Firefox version 102 and is a part of Enhanced Tracking Protection. Once enabled, it will automatically remove the tracking parameters (like fbclid=, oly_enc_id=, mc_eid=, etc.) from the URL and prevent you from tracking by sites. Do note that Firefox uses a list of known trackers to remove trackers from URLs. If some query parameter is not known or a part of that list, then Firefox won’t clean the URLs in such a case.
Automatically Remove Trackers from URLs in Firefox on Windows 11/10
Before you proceed, update the Firefox browser (if not already) so that you can have and use this feature. Once you have done that, use the following steps to automatically remove trackers from URLs in Firefox on your Windows 11/10 computer: Now, whenever you will open a URL that has some tracking parameter, Firefox will automatically clean the URL before loading the page, and you will have a clean URL in the address bar. The work is not done yet. Once you have enabled Strict tracking protection, this option starts working for regular windows and not for private mode. So, have to enable it for private mode also. Let’s see the steps to enable this feature for private mode.
Enable Query Parameter Stripping feature for Private Mode
Here are the steps: Now close the Advanced Preferences tab and Firefox will automatically remove trackers from a URL in private mode also. This feature is surely useful. However, it may be possible that some sites won’t work fine after enabling this feature. So, whenever you find that some sites are not working fine after turning on this feature, then you can simply change the Enhanced Tracking Protection to Standard or Custom. Also, you need to set privacy.query_stripping.enabled.pbmode preference to false again. Hope this is helpful.
Does Firefox block trackers by default?
The answer is Yes. Firefox does block trackers and scripts (such as Cryptominers, tracking content, social media trackers, etc.) on all the sites. This is done using the Enhanced Tracking Protection feature of Firefox. If you want, you can also access the Privacy & Security section of Firefox to change the Enhanced Tracking Protection mode to Standard, Strict, or Custom anytime.
How do I turn off enhanced tracking in Firefox?
To turn off Enhanced Tracking Protection for a site, use the following steps: Later, you can also access the Enhanced Tracking Protection section under Firefox Settings and then use Manage Exceptions to remove sites from the list to enable Enhanced Tracking Protection for those sites again. Read next: Trace offers excellent Tracking protection for Chrome and Firefox.