I personally prefer Firefox over Chrome and Edge for a few reasons. Firstly, Firefox is known for its strong privacy and security features, which is important to me when browsing the web. Additionally, Firefox has a wide range of extensions and add-ons that allow for customization and enhanced functionality. I also appreciate the open-source nature of Firefox, as it aligns with my values of ...
I want to install the latest Firefox on my Ubuntu (64bit) box. What is the best way to do this? Is there a specific update site or should I download the binaries manually? If doing manually, in wh...
Just in general, Firefox tends to be a lot more private and secure than Opera GX Firefox is quite a bit more customizable as well (though if we're being honest, most of those customizations are things most people will never touch) In my experience, Firefox is a lot less memory intensive for people like me who use a ton of tabs
Hi all, I recently got Firefox on my iPhone, and noticed that you can't even use extensions on Firefox iOS, which is a huge bummer, considering I use extensions to block ads and turn all my websites into dark mode. I am more concerned about the adblocker (which is uBlock Origin), so is there a way to use an adblocker on Firefox iOS? Archived post.
Firefox is the last major browser standing that has a completely different code base and engine. (I discount Safari here not because it shares some code with Chromium —it's not Chromium based— but because it's not competing on all platforms.) Diversity in tech and developer philosophy matters for a healthy browser landscape. Reply reply ...
Firefox had Yahoo as the default search engine for a while - and that worked out well financially Bad luck as in new users not knowing about search engine settings wont know how to change it and might leave Firefox for Chrome or whatever.
Firefox has been in a race to the bottom (with Chrome) for at least the last decade, or whenever it was they switched to rapidly incrementing version numbers. De-contenting and removing configurablity along the way. If I wanted a browser like Chrome, I'd just use Chrome!
I am using Ubuntu 24.04 and would like to install Firefox directly from the official Mozilla repository instead of the default Ubuntu Snap/PPA repositories.
I like Librewolf a lot, it's basically hardened Firefox. Only thing you need to lookout for is that it doesn't have an auto-updater like Firefox, you need to manually download the new version every time it's available. They are considerably fast to update to a new version after FF did. Waterfox is also a neat browser imo that is compatible with Chrome Extensions, it was though bought by an ad ...