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Firefox to Block Online Tracking by Default
By Nathaniel Mott published
Mozilla plans to release a series of features to Firefox to prevent trackers from slowing down website load times, following people across sites and more.
Firefox Monitor: Mozilla Tests Tool That Reveals if Hackers Have Your Email
By Nathaniel Mott published
Mozilla partnered with Cloudflare and Have I Been Pwned? on a new Firefox Monitor tool that promises to securely check to see if your accounts have been hacked.
Project Fusion: Firefox To Enable A Tor-Based ‘Super-Private Mode’
By Lucian Armasu published
Firefox could gain a Tor-based "super-private mode" as the Tor Project and Mozilla teams work together to integrate the Tor Browser into Firefox.
‘Contain’ Facebook’s Tracking With This Mozilla Firefox Extension
By Lucian Armasu published
Mozilla announced a Facebook Container extension for its Firefox browser that will "contain" Facebook's tracking and stop the service from tracking your around the web and outside of that container.
Firefox's Quantum Update Is Now Available
By Zak Islam published
Mozilla today announced the public release of the latest update to its Firefox browser called Quantum boasting that it's twice as fast as the previous version of its open-source browser.
Mozilla's Next Big 'Quantum' Enhancement Will Make Firefox Silky-Smooth
By Lucian Armasu published
The next phase of "Project Quamtum" will bring a GPU-accelerated rendering engine, "WebRender," to Firefox, which will make the browser silky-smooth.
'Project Quantum' Doubles Firefox's Performance In Latest Beta
By Lucian Armasu published
Mozilla Aims To Democratize Voice Recognition Technology With ‘Common Voice’ Crowdsourcing Project
By Lucian Armasu published
Mozilla launched Common Voice, a crowdsourced project aiming to democratizing voice recognition technology so that small companies can use it to compete against bigger technology players.
‘Just Right’ Multi-Process Architecture Helps Firefox 54 Claim Memory Usage Crown
By Lucian Armasu published
Mozilla launched Firefox 54, which brings brings a more advanced multi-process architecture compared to the one introduced in Firefox 48, while claiming to use the least memory out of all browsers.
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