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Latest Version:134.0

Size:316.56MB

Last Updated:Jan 02, 2025

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What's new

-You can now enable protection against suspected fingerprinters using custom and strict enhanced tracking protection options.

-Bookmarks are now saved in the folder where you last added a bookmark, instead of defaulting to the top-level bookmarks folder.

-Deprecated HLS playlist support. Extended testing showed no adverse impact as newer playback technologies have been widely adopted by websites.

About Firefox Fast & Private Browser

Firefox is a popular web browser developed by Mozilla. It is known for its fast performance, customization options, and strong privacy features.Firefox is a reliable and feature-rich web browser that offers a secure and customizable browsing experience.

Advantages:

Speed: Firefox is known for its fast browsing speeds, helping users navigate the web quickly and efficiently.

Customization: Firefox offers a wide range of customization options, allowing users to personalize their browsing experience with themes, add-ons, and extensions.

Characteristics:

Security and Privacy: Firefox prioritizes user privacy and offers built-in privacy features such as tracking protection, password management, and private browsing mode.

Tab Management: Firefox offers a user-friendly tab management system that allows users to easily organize and navigate between multiple tabs.

Cross-Platform Compatibility: Firefox is available on multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, making it a versatile option for users on different devices.

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