For those instances when you’re browsing websites that request access to a creepily large amount of your personal data, Firefox now lets you automatically cut off access to your computer’s data after an hour. The latest update of Firefox to version 113 gives you the option to set time limits for authorizations on websites for better control over your data, says the Mozilla Foundation which develops the rival to Google Chrome. Users can select a new option, “temporarily allow,” when Firefox shows the website permissions dialogue. That means your permission either expires after an hour or, at th…