
With this extreme blocking, you might face issues with some sites as they won’t be able to start up normally. But there’s a slight downside attached to it as well. It blocks nearly all the third-party trackers, cookies, and other related files as well.

Strict: As the name suggests, this model offers much stronger protection against trackers.However, it doesn’t block most of the third-party trackers. In order words, it maintains a balance between protection and performance. It maintains an equilibrium as to how strongly it should block the trackers and how it will affect the normal loading of the websites. Standard: This is the default level applied by Firefox on every browser.


On that note, there are three different types of racking protection available in Mozilla Firefox, let’s check them out:
