The makers of three top Web browsers are suddenly scrambling to deliver new consumer privacy protections.
Google this week rolled out a new Chrome browser privacy tool, following a similar announcement from Microsoft regarding Internet Explorer 9, the next version of its market-leading browser, due out later this year.

Meanwhile, Mozilla, which makes the Firefox browser, this week disclosed details of a new feature which experts say comes closest to the Federal Trade Commission's recent call for a simple mechanism empowering consumers to universally stop advertising networks from tailing them around the Web.
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