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Mozilla CEO quits, org pivots, but what about Firefox?
Could it have more to do with browser's ever-increasing irrelevance?
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10 Reasons You Should Switch From Chrome to Firefox
Firefox provides many advantages over Chrome, including being more efficient, so your laptop battery lasts longer. Firefox doesn't track your internet activity for advertising purposes. Firefox has better privacy controls, including container functionality and VPN, enhancing your privacy and security online.
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Mozilla holds its nose and supports DRM video in Firefox
The open-source browser gets a proprietary Adobe software so people can watch video from sites like Netflix over the Web. Supporting it is better than losing Firefox users, Mozilla says.
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Play Awesome Indie Games Directly in Firefox Including the Award-Winning FTL
The Humble Mozilla Bundle focuses on Indie games, the fastest growing games category. These range from new titles like Democracy 3 to some of the most popular indie titles from short (FTL) to long (AaaaaAAaaaAAAaaAAAAaAAAAA!!! for the Awesome). All make use of Mozilla-pioneered asm.js and the other powerful technologies that make plugin-free gaming possible on the Web, allowing users to jump right into the action from just clicking a link.
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In major shift, Firefox to use Yahoo as default search engine - CNET
Google's 10-year run as Firefox's default search engine in the US is over. Yahoo wants more search traffic, and a deal with Mozilla will bring it.
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The Best Firefox Addons
Firefox is famous for its addons, and for good reason: they can make your browser do just about anything. But which addons are the most useful? Here are the addons we think are best, what they do, and where you can find them.
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Mozilla to Also Reject Chinese Internet Body's Certificates
Mozilla Corp, creator of the popular Firefox web browser, said on Thursday it would follow Google Inc and no longer recognize new certificates of trust issued by a Chinese Internet agency.
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Revisiting how we build Firefox
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Mozilla decides to introduce big changes, I hope it brings user back from Chrome
XUL is on the way out. New features will focus on being "uniquely Firefox."
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[Bug] Some CSS Issues With Firefox (At Least On Linux)
I'd like to report some Firefox CSS issues. . I am running FireFox 38.0.1 on Debian Stretch. The first image shows how 'charm' bar elements are randomly placed on a horizontal plane and the Notification History charm clips outside the viewing window. The text in the Submit button is not vertically centered. The second image, shows the odd way tribes show when you scroll up in Snapzu; there is a partial second row as well.
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Firefox 39 Finally Lands in Ubuntu After a Long Wait
Ubuntu maintainers have finally pushed the update, Canonical has just announced that a large number of Firefox vulnerabilities have been fixed and that version 39.0 of the browser has been added to Ubuntu 15.04 and all the other supported Ubuntu versions.
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Google Play Music All Access Web App Is Not Working In Firefox, Internet Explorer, Or Safari On Desktops
With no obvious cause, numerous subscribers to Google Play Music All Access have suddenly found that just about any non-Chrome browser cannot use the web app to stream songs. Starting on July 9th, reports started flooding in from users of Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari about the Play Music web app not functioning correctly. Even more curiously, it *will* work for songs that a user has uploaded; only the songs that are accessed via the All Access subscription fail to stream.
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Firefox Now Blocks Flash By Default
The Mozilla Firefox web browser now blocks Flash by default. And when I say “blocks,” I don’t mean it asks you nicely if you’d really like to use Flash. I don’t mean it automatically pauses Flash videos like Google Chrome. I mean Mozilla has decided that Flash is going down.
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Firefox blocks Flash, and Facebook calls for its death
The end of Flash is near as Mozilla blocks it from Firefox and Facebook's security chief said Adobe should kill it.
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Mozilla blocks all versions of Flash in Firefox amid growing security concerns
As you may or may not know, Adobe Flash -- a veteran tool required by many modern browsers for video playback -- is riddled with vulnerabilities. The product has a long history of being thrown under the bus for its security incompetence. Such is the case today. Mozilla announces that it is blocking all versions of Flash Player in its browser with its latest update.
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Google and Mozilla Disable Flash Over Security Concerns
Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome browsers blocked old versions Adobe's animation software -- often used to play online videos -- following news reports that hackers were using a security bug to take over peoples' computers.
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Flash is back on Firefox after bug fix
Mozilla re-enabled Flash on Firefox after blocking it earlier in the week.
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That DRM support in Firefox you never asked for? It's here
Mozilla says that because Adobe's CDM is proprietary "black box" software, it has made certain to wrap it in a sandbox within Firefox so that its code can't interfere with the rest of the browser.
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100 million dollars invested into Firefox OS offshoot H5OS
In April Mozilla's former President Li Gong Mozilla leave and his own startup Acadine Technologies had founded. The company, whose majority of the employees are former employees of Mozilla wants to...
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Why does Firefox only show the mobile version to me?
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