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Firefox forgets what chapter i have read on a manga website from time to time

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So im useing firefox to block adds and pop ups when reading manga, the website changes the color of a link to a chapter after you have clicked it to show that you have read it. But Firefox “forgets” this information from time to time making it hard for me to track what I’m reading. Since I follow and actively read around 150 different manga, it’s hard for me to remember them all by name, so this tracking feature is really helpful for me. But Firefox removes this information. How do I turn off this “anti tracking” feature without allow adds again. It seems to delete this information on a schedule so I should be able to keep this info without having all the invasive adds

So im useing firefox to block adds and pop ups when reading manga, the website changes the color of a link to a chapter after you have clicked it to show that you have read it. But Firefox “forgets” this information from time to time making it hard for me to track what I’m reading. Since I follow and actively read around 150 different manga, it’s hard for me to remember them all by name, so this tracking feature is really helpful for me. But Firefox removes this information. How do I turn off this “anti tracking” feature without allow adds again. It seems to delete this information on a schedule so I should be able to keep this info without having all the invasive adds

Opaite Mbohovái (1)

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Hey there! I totally get how important it is to keep track of your manga chapters. It sounds like Firefox's Enhanced Tracking Protection might be causing this issue. No worries though, you can customize these settings. Just follow these steps: Tap the menu button in the bottom right, then Settings > Privacy > Enhanced Tracking Protection. From there, you can toggle off "Tracking content" while still keeping those pesky ads at bay. This should help you maintain your reading progress without losing that info.