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Latest Firefox browser puts web privacy one button away

You may be very privacy-conscious in this era of mass surveillance, but your web browser hasn't done much to keep up -- big updates like Do Not Track and private browsing windows arrived years ago. Mozilla isn't satisfied with this state of affairs, so it's releasing a new version of Firefox that puts privacy front-and-center. The centerpiece is a "forget" button that makes it easy to scrub cookies, history and other details; you won't have to jump through hoops to eliminate traces of where you've been, whether you're concerned about data theft or just want to hide an embarrassing web session. You can also switch to DuckDuckGo's anti-tracking search engine, and you'll find both a privacy tour (on the desktop) and a coaching add-on (on Android) that help you use relevant features.

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Firefox now lets you edit, sign, and draw on PDF files

It's 2022, every browser should have this.

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Popular web browsers are leaking your personal data – these private browsers put an end to that

Web browsers collect a massive amount of our web history data. These options can help with that.

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Mozilla extends partnership to keep Google as the default search provider in Firefox

A major source of revenue for Mozilla.

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