[Mozilla Enterprise] Policies.json: EnableTrackingProtection
Kris Lou
klou at themusiclink.net
Thu Sep 19 16:34:25 UTC 2019
Very nice, thank you for your work in figuring this out.
Kris Lou
klou at themusiclink.net
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 2:54 AM <marius.tarlo at orange.com> wrote:
> Hello Kris,
>
>
>
> I’ve analyzed the differences between Standard, Strict and Custom :
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> For the about:config parameters:
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> *Standard*
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> *Strict*
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> *Custom*
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> privacy.trackingprotection.cryptomining.enabled
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> false
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> true
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> true if Cryptominers is checked
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> privacy.trackingprotection.enabled
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> false
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> true
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> true if Trackers à In all windows is checked
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> privacy.trackingprotection.fingerprinting.enabled
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> false
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> true
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> true if Fingerprinters is checked
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> privacy.trackingprotection.pbmode.enabled
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> true
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> true
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> false if Cookies is checked
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> network.cookie.cookieBehavior
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> 0
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> 4
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> 4 if Cookies à Third-party trackers
> 3 if Cookies à Cookies from unvisited websites
> 1 if Cookies à All third-party cookies
> 2 if Cookies à All cookies
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> The GPO only toggles EnableTrackingProtection:
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> If it’s enabled, it sets in Custom mode with only Trackers à In all
> windows checked
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> If it’s disabled, it sets in Custom mode with Trackers unchecked (and no
> possibility to check it)
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> So if the existing toggle in the GPO is not thin enough for you, you can
> still modify the parameters (for example in a .cfg file called by the
> autoconfig.js)
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>
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> Cordialement / Best regards,
>
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> *De :* Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-bounces at mozilla.org] *De la part de*
> Mike Kaply
> *Envoyé :* vendredi 13 septembre 2019 22:41
> *À :* Kris Lou
> *Cc :* Mozilla.org
> *Objet :* Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Policies.json: EnableTrackingProtection
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> It's mostly the same as standard protection, but you would also need to
> make some cookie changes.
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> Cryptomining and fingerprinting policies should be in the next major ESR
> update in October (and in Firefox 70)
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>
>
> Mike
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> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 12:52 PM Kris Lou via Enterprise <
> enterprise at mozilla.org> wrote:
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> When I configure this (68ESR), it looks like it changes the Browser
> Privacy -> Content Blocking to Custom (block Trackers _only_).
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> 1) How is this different from the "Standard" protection setting (block
> Known trackers in all windows)?
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> 2) Is there any known toggle for Cryptominers and Fingerprinters as well?
>
>
> Kris Lou
> klou at themusiclink.net
>
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