Content Blocking comes enabled by default, and while it’s a great security feature, depending on the level of tracking that you’re using, some websites may not work correctly. However, if Firefox is braking a good-known website, you can quickly whitelist the site to load it correctly. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to disable and enable “Content Blocking” for websites individually in Firefox. (Use these steps to configure or completely disable Content Blocking in Firefox.)

How to disable ‘Content Blocking’ for an specify site in Firefox How to enable ‘Content Blocking’ for an specify site in Firefox

How to disable ‘Content Blocking’ for an specify site in Firefox

Use these steps to disable tracking blocking for a particular site in Firefox: Once you complete the steps, the website should load properly, and it’ll now be allowed to track activities, store cookies, and more. Disable blocking per site in Firefox

How to enable ‘Content Blocking’ for an specify site in Firefox

Use these steps to prevent a website from tracking your activities in Firefox: Alternatively, you can manage blocking exceptions using the Privacy & Security settings. Enable blocking per site in Firefox

Block web trackers using settings

Use these steps to manage Content Blocking exceptions in Firefox: After you complete the steps, depending on the “Content Blocking” level that you’re using, the browser will block known trackers in private windows and third-party tracking cookies for all websites including those you removed from the exception list. Firefox Privacy and Security settings Firefox Content Blocking manage exceptions All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.