I want third party cookies enabled in firefox for linux !! when it will happen ?

Hello. I have Firefox 24,i'm on linux64,and i understood that default block of 3rd party cookies,is postponed (again). I don't need cookies,as they're possible security risks and tracking,as i'm sure many of the linux users don't want aswell.
Why Mozilla postponed that ? Maybe some good 'advice' from the big brother Google ?
I used Firefox since the 2.0 releases,and despite all, i don't want to change the browser. Please some in charge keep it safe,and keep us safer.

This isn't an answer to your question, only a note.
<b>Google doesn't run or fund Firefox!</b><br>
Google only pays Mozilla to be set as the default search engine<sup>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Foundation#Financing [1]] </sup>.
Anything else that you may hear about Google funding its competition is only rumors.
As for your question, are you asking how to disable only third party cookies? This can be done, via Firefox options. <i>(See attached screenshot)</i>

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