The next version of Firefox will allow you to clear telemetry data

The new feature coming January 7 to respond to the new California Consumer Privacy Act rules.

The Firefox browser will soon allow users to delete all the data it collects, starting from the next version, whose distribution is scheduled for January 7th. This is a feature that was added to allow compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which went into effect with the start of the new year.

The new law, similarly to what happens with ” our ” GDPR, grants Californian citizens the right to know which personal data are collected by the websites and to have control over them. The functionality introduced in Firefox will still be available to all browser users.

In a post on the company’s official blog, Firefox has already tried to clarify the few data it collects about user activity and which mainly concerns the number of open tabs and duration of sessions, the so-called ” telemetry data. ” From January, 7 Firefox users will have the possibility to delete this information too.

” For Firefox, privacy is not an option. We don’t think people have to choose between the technology they love and their privacy. We think they should have both. It’s why we do this to bring additional protection to all our users according to the CCPA rules.

And this is the reason why we will continue in 2020 – through the products we make and the causes we support – to press for an Internet that gives people the security and privacy they deserve ” read the blog from Mozilla.

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