For me, the best choice for a default web browser is Firefox. For over a decade, Firefox has been my default on the desktop, and the past year has seen me switch to the open-source browser on Android as well. It performs as well (if not better) than Chrome and is considerably more secure.
However, out of the box, there’s one thing you can do to improve the privacy/security to be had in this browser. Said thing comes by way of tracking protection. By default, Firefox is set to Standard protection, which is a good balance between privacy and performance. If you want even more security, there’s a better option, and I’m going to show you how to enable it.
The caveat
Of course, there’s a caveat to increasing the tracking protection in Firefox. That caveat is you’ll probably find certain sites no longer display or perfect as expected. That’s okay because you can also add an exception for any site that enhanced tracking protection causes problems (more on this in a bit).
With that out of the way, let’s configure Firefox for better tracking protection on Android.
Custom tracking protection
1. Open Settings
The first thing to do is open Firefox and tap the three-dot menu button in the bottom-right corner of the window.
2. Open Enhanced Tracking Protection
From the Settings window, tap Enhanced Tracking Protection.
3. Enable Custom Mode
From the list of options, tap Custom, which will expand the entries.
Once you’ve selected Custom, you can back out of Settings and start using Firefox.
Adding exceptions
Now that you’ve enabled the heightened tracking protection, you might find some sites don’t function properly. When you come across such a site, you’ll want to add an exception, so Firefox won’t prevent those sites from behaving as expected. To add an exception is very simple.
Here’s how:
- Open Firefox and visit the site in question.
- At the left edge of the address bar, tap the lock icon.
- From the popup, tap the ON/OFF slider until it’s in the OFF position.
You must do that for every site you find doesn’t perform as expected. Once you’ve disabled a site for Enhanced Tracking Protection, it will show up in the exceptions window, where you can remove any site by tapping the associated X.