Ideally, every time you visit a website, that connection should happen over a secure HTTPS connection so nobody can snoop on your surfing habits when you are using a public network at a coffee shop or at the airport. But in reality, most smaller websites don’t offer these kind of secure connections because getting the kind of digital public-key certificate that makes HTTPS connections work involves a rather annoying and manual process. They also typically don’t come cheap.
Firefox market share is on the decline.
Because More Companies Join Facebook Ad Boycott, the personal wealth of CEO Mark Zuckerberg turns more than $7 billion down due to this drop.
Looking for a VPN to help keep you and your data safe? Mozilla is currently trialing a new $5/month VPN for Android and Windows 10.