An interview withMarshall ErwinChief Security OfficerWhile Chrome dallies on the third-party cookie question, Firefox keeps releasing new anti-tracking features. In June, Mozilla made Total Cookie Protection the default for Firefox. Cookies can’t leave the site on which they were first dropped. This move essentially creates what Marshall Erwin, Mozilla’s chief security officer, refers to as… Continue reading »
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