Mozilla has announced a new version of Firefox for Android, focusing on speed, organization, and privacy. Mozilla discussed the reinvented browser in a blog post yesterday and the pilot is available ...
Mozilla today launched Firefox 34 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Major additions to the browser include a built-in video chat feature, a revamped search bar, and tab mirroring from Android to ...
Mozilla has released Firefox 111 for Android. The latest update for the popular web browser brings a built-in PDF viewer and Total Cookie Protection, a privacy feature that blocks cross-site tracking ...
Mozilla announced Firefox for Android hit a big milestone today: 100 million downloads. The figure is confirmed on Google Play, where the app now shows the installs category is in the “100,000,000 – ...
For many of us, extensions are an essential part of the web browsing experience. If you use Firefox on your Mac or PC, you might not dare opening a URL without having uBlock Origin or Dark Reader ...
As Google did to Microsoft, now Mozilla is doing to Google. Well, sort of. The Firefox-maker recently announced that Firefox OS 2.5 is ready as a developer preview. To make it easier for developers ...
The new Firefox for Android is faster and can block third-party trackers by default. But Mozilla faces complaints from some who are upset with the redesign and the lack of supported third-party ...
The latest release of Firefox for PCs and Android devices brings a number of new features and updates as the browser reaches its fiftieth release. Mozilla, the browser's maker, said that Firefox 50.0 ...
The mobile browser currently supports a limited number of add-ons, but Mozilla hopes to launch an open ecosystem before the end of the year. The mobile browser currently supports a limited number of ...
When Mozilla launched its completely rewritten Firefox for Android, we found a lot of things to like, but where there is light, there's also shadow. Due to some unfinished APIs, add-on support is ...
HTTPS Everywhere is a plugin for web browsers that does its best to force a secure, HTTPS connection whenever possible. It’s been available for desktop browsers including Firefox, Opera, and Chrome ...
Firefox fans may remember hearing back in October about a new, native interface planned for the Android version of the browser, and now it looks like that new addition is on the brink of arrival.