

Last but most important what setting in FF about:config can stop ALL location tracking? I think there are two or three. Is PB asking for administrator privilege level or the like?

Privacy Badger requires your permission to:Īccess your data for Access your data for 383 other sites There was some flap about the additional privilege level of PB. On the topic of tracking, I use Privacy badger. Is Firefox just marking the memory area as usable or over-writeable without “Clearing out all history”? Is not that kind of deceptive and leaving possible trackers to read such history when landing on a tracking sites such as google? I have a few questions, when Firefox is set to “I quit Firefox…automatically clear out all history,” Browsing & Download History, Cookies, Active Logins, Cache, Forms & Search History, Site Preferences and Offline Website Data, it appears to leave actual data in a cache and it takes and ad-on such as Bleach Bit to remove 5 to 7 MB of data?
