Thank you so much for sharing this as I know it is not just me who is confused 
by the settings!  We have reports of issues with Firefox 70 due to the 
different user interface, but the issue impacts 69 as well.  I am still 
confused on why 
https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md#enabletrackingprotection
 states that tracking is turned off without this policy, but the Firefox 69 and 
70 have the radio set to Standard which has some tracking protection.  Am I 
overlooking a policy to flip the setting to Standard by default until we can 
sort out what we really want?

Reviewing http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.cookie.cookieBehavior shows no info 
for value of 4. In the pulldown menu in Options – Privacy & Security I see 4 
options, but the logic is the reverse of the Mozillazine.org site.  I have 
network.cookie.cookiebehavior set to 2 with my option set to Custom.


·        Cross-site and social media trackers

·        Cookies from unvisited websites

·        All third-party cookies (may cause websites to break)

·        All cookies (will cause websites to break)


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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2019 4:54 AM
To: Kris Lou <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Mozilla Enterprise] Policies.json: EnableTrackingProtection

Hello Kris,

I’ve analyzed the differences between Standard, Strict and Custom :

For the about:config parameters:


Standard

Strict

Custom

privacy.trackingprotection.cryptomining.enabled

false

true

true if Cryptominers is checked

privacy.trackingprotection.enabled

false

true

true if Trackers --> In all windows is checked

privacy.trackingprotection.fingerprinting.enabled

false

true

true if Fingerprinters is checked

privacy.trackingprotection.pbmode.enabled

true

true

false if Cookies is checked

network.cookie.cookieBehavior

0

4

4 if Cookies --> Third-party trackers
3 if Cookies --> Cookies from unvisited websites
1 if Cookies --> All third-party cookies
2 if Cookies --> All cookies


The GPO only toggles EnableTrackingProtection:
If it’s enabled, it sets in Custom mode with only Trackers --> In all windows 
checked
If it’s disabled, it sets in Custom mode with Trackers unchecked (and no 
possibility to check it)

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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De : Enterprise [mailto:[email protected]] 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

It's mostly the same as standard protection, but you would also need to make 
some cookie changes.

Cryptomining and fingerprinting policies should be in the next major ESR update 
in October (and in Firefox 70)

Mike

On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 12:52 PM Kris Lou via Enterprise 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
When I configure this (68ESR), it looks like it changes the Browser Privacy -> 
Content Blocking to Custom (block Trackers _only_).

1) How is this different from the "Standard" protection setting (block Known 
trackers in all windows)?

2) Is there any known toggle for Cryptominers and Fingerprinters as well?

Kris Lou
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