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Your RSS is grass: Mozilla euthanizes feed reader, Atom code in Firefox browser, claims it's old and unloved
The Live bookmarks, preview features, that is
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It took 8 years but Mozilla finally embraced Google's WebP image format for a faster web
Now Apple's Safari is the only major holdout.
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Ditch your phone's built-in web browser for these seven alternatives
Your phone comes with a built-in web browser—Chrome for Android and Safari for iOS. But if you switch to an alternative app, you can protect your privacy, save data, navigate faster, and more.
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Microsoft to ‘warn’ Windows 10 users not to install Chrome or Firefox
Yet another annoying prompt
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Google Boots Open Source Anti-Censorship Tool From Chrome Store - TorrentFreak
A browser extension that acted as an anti-censorship tool for 185,000 people has been kicked out of the Chrome store by Google. The open source Ahoy! tool facilitated access to more than 1,700 blocked sites but is now under threat. Despite several requests, Google has provided no reason for its decision.
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The Best Firefox Extensions for Managing Tabs
Frequent crashes, slow performance, and not being able to find the tab you’re looking for—we’ve all been there. Here are some of the best Firefox extensions for helping you manage tab overload.
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Firefox for Android enters maintenance phase as team prepares new browser
Firefox for Android has entered a maintenance phase as the team prepares to release an entirely new browser called Fenix.
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Color: a brand new extension by Firefox
Color everything!
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Bye, Chrome: Why I’m switching to Firefox and you should too
The time has come.
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Firefox moves browsers into post-password future with WebAuthn tech
So you don't have to worry so much about phishing -- at least if websites support the new technology.
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Firefox is adding ads, because only insults are free
Mozilla’s motto is “internet for people, not profit,” however the realities of having to fund all of its ventures are forcing the company into adopting one of the web’s less human-friendly aspects: sponsored content. Having acquired read-it-later service Pocket last year, Mozilla has been populating new tabs in Firefox with Pocket reading suggestions — and those are now going to include links that an advertiser has paid for.
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It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance
Ever since it was first released almost a decade ago, Google’s Chrome browser has been the most consistent piece of technology in my life. I’ve gone through a legion of phones, laptops, and headphones, I’ve jumped around between Android, iOS, Windows Phone, macOS, and Windows, but I’ve rarely had reason to doubt my browser choice. Things have changed in recent times, however, and those changes have been sufficient to make me reconsider. After so many years away, I’m returning to Firefox, in equal measure pushed by Chrome’s downsides as I am pulled by Firefox’s latest upgrades.
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It’s time to give Firefox a fresh chance
Because everyone using Chrome for everything is a bad idea
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Firefox Reality Is Mozilla's New Browser Built For VR And AR
Mozilla today announced a brand new browser that's built specifically for standalone VR and AR headsets, Firefox Reality.
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Firefox's Facebook Containers cuts the social network's attempts to pry into your life online
Mozilla has released a Firefox tool called Facebook Container to stop the social network from seeing what you do online beyond Facebook's own site. Facebook, like Google and other companies, can track you when you visit many websites, such as those that have a Facebook like button. It means Facebook gets more than just personal data it can use to target ads based on your profile.
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Mozilla Files Suit Against FCC to Protect Net Neutrality
Today, Mozilla filed a petition in federal court in Washington, DC against the Federal Communications Commission for its recent decision to overturn the 2015 Open Internet Order.
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Firefox Quantum: A leap forward, or a fatal trip?
Firefox Quantum is faster, but users will lose all their rich extensions.
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Ciao, Chrome: Firefox Quantum Is The Browser Built for 2017
The new Firefox is fast, it's secure, and it's full of clever little things that make web browsing better.
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Firefox will soon flag sites that have been hacked
Firefox has having a good run right now, having just released its much speedier and better-looking Quantum browser. It's now working on a new feature that security fans are bound to like: It will warn you if you're visiting a site that has suffered a data breach. Firefox is working on the feature in collaboration with "Have I Been Pwned," the popular site that can check your email and tell you if your credentials have been stolen by hackers.
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How Firefox got fast again and where it’s going to get faster
Over the past seven months, we’ve been rapidly replacing major parts of the engine, introducing Rust and parts of Servo to Firefox. Plus, we’ve had a browser performance strike force scouring the codebase for performance issues, both obvious and non-obvious. We call this Project Quantum, and the first general release of the reborn Firefox Quantum comes out tomorrow.
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