Mozilla is on a mission to show that online advertising can be done without violating a user’s privacy—or at least not violating it too much. Next week, the beta channel of Firefox will start testing new advertising tiles based on a user’s browsing history.
Mozilla is bringing Firefox to Microsoft’s Windows store today. Firefox is one of the first third-party alternatives available in the Microsoft Store, and it’s using its own Gecko browser engine instead of Chromium alternatives like Opera or the many other alternatives that leverage Microsoft’s Edge webview.
If you're using any of these four extensions from Avast or AVG on Mozilla Firefox or Chrome, they are collecting way too much data.
Mozilla Firefox may be planning to turn out a "Super Private Browsing" (SBP) mode that could provide users with true anonymity.
mozilla, please stop it with the ads already.This is why I gave up on firefox
-opera
I hate ads. Especially when I have to watch a 30sec ad for a 20 sec clip (ESPN).
I'll just not bother to update it then.
well now that we have some pretty decent replacements, i dont mind dropping Firefox as quick as i was dropped IE.
Yeah...that's definitely not a welcomed change.