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Firefox 136 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Discover the latest features of Firefox 136, now available for download. Explore enhancements and improvements that elevate your browsing experience.

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With Google Going Bye-Bye, Mozilla’s Evidently Found a New Money Stream… Selling Your Data

Mozilla is evidently selling your data down river, while continuing to brag about how much it’s protecting your privacy.
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Firefox 137 Enters Public Beta Testing with HEVC Playback Support on Linux

Firefox 137 web browser is now available for public beta testing with HEVC playback support on Linux and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
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Firefox 136.0 Released with Vertical Tabs & AMD GPU Decoding

Firefox web browser 136.0 is out today with many new features! The new release introduced a new setting option, allowing to add sidebar toggle button in top-left, to quickly show/hide the side-bar. Where, you can quickly access the AI chatbox, history, tabs from other devices, and settings. Firefox 136.0 also introduced new Vertical Tabs mode […]

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Firefox 136 Released with Vertical Tabs, New Sidebar + More

Mozilla Firefox 136 has been released with a number of notable new features—features Mozilla is sure to hope claws back some goodwill from users following the roasting its received recently. Last month’s Firefox 135 release rolled out a refreshed…

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Mozilla Firefox 136 Is Out with Vertical Tabs and Official ARM64 Linux Binaries

Mozilla Firefox 136 open-source web browser is now available for download with vertical tabs layout, Linux binaries for AArch64 systems, and much more. Here’s what’s new!
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Mozilla is Introducing ‘Terms of Use’ to Firefox

Hot off the back of its recent leadership rejig, Mozilla has announced users of Firefox will soon be subject to a ‘Terms of Use’ policy — a first for the iconic open source web browser. “Although we’ve historically relied on our open …

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Firefox 135.0 Released! Extend AI ChatBot Support for All Users

Mozilla Firefox announced new 135.0 release on Tuesday. See what’s new in this monthly release. The new release enhanced some features to make them work for all users. AI Chatbot, the experimental feature that’s introduced since Firefox 130, now is available to all users. Just go to Settings -> Firefox Labs, then select AI between […]

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Firefox 136 Promises Hardware Video Decoding for AMD GPUs on Linux, Vertical Tabs

Firefox 136 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with hardware video decoding for AMD GPUs on Linux and many other changes. Here’s what to expect!
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Firefox 136 Promises Hardware Video Decoding for AMD GPUs on Linux, Vertical Tabs

Firefox 136 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with hardware video decoding for AMD GPUs on Linux and many other changes. Here’s what to expect!
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Firefox 135 Brings New Tab Page Tweaks, AI Chatbot Access + More

Right on schedule, a new update to the Mozilla Firefox web browser is available for download. Last month’s Firefox 134 release saw the New Tab page layout refreshed for users in the United States, let Linux go hands-on with touch-hold gestures, s…

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Mozilla’s Nifty AI Detector Add-On For Firefox

Want to know if the text you’re reading online was written by an actual human or spat out by a large language model (LLM) masquerading as one? Though not foolproof, Mozilla’s Fakespot Deepfake Detector Firefox add-on may can help give you a…

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Firefox 135 Is Now Available for Public Beta Testing with XZ Packaging on Linux

Firefox 135 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with XZ packaging for faster updates and many other changes. Here’s what to expect!
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Firefox 134 Brings Touch Hold Gestures to Linux, Ecosia Search + More

Mozilla Firefox 134 has landed, making the browser’s first release of the new year. It’s been a month since Firefox 133 delivered time-saving tab overview access, beefed up bounce tracking protection, finessed flaws with Flatpak file openin…

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Firefox 134.0 is out! Touchpad Hold Gestures & HEVC Video Acceleration

A new monthly release of Mozilla Firefox web browser, version 134.0, is out today! Though, it’s not yet officially announced at the moment of writing. According to the Mozilla Github releases page, the new Firefox release added support for touchpad hold gestures for Linux. Meaning kinetic scrolling (aka momentum scrolling or inertia scrolling), the continuous […]

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Mozilla Firefox 134 Is Out with Support for Touchpad Hold Gestures on Linux

Mozilla Firefox 134 open-source web browser is now available for download with support for touchpad hold gestures on Linux and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
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Meet Orbit, Mozilla’s AI Assistant Extension for Firefox

Orbit by Mozilla is a new AI-powered assistant for the Firefox web browser that makes summarising web content while you browse as easy as clicking a button. After all, why read an article to understand what it says when you can read an AI summary rephr…

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Want to Try Tab Groups in Firefox? Here’s How

Tab groups are a nifty productivity feature already available in web browsers like Google Chrome and Vivaldi — now they’re now coming to Mozilla Firefox. Except, that isn’t news, is it? Mozilla announced a series of major new features comin…

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Firefox 134 Enters Beta, Promises Support for Touchpad Hold Gestures on Linux

Firefox 134 open-source web browser is now available for public beta testing with support for touchpad hold gestures on Linux and other changes. Here’s what to expect.
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Firefox 133 Released with Faster Access to Tabs on Other Devices

Mozilla Firefox 133 was released today, furnished with some new features and UI refinements long-time users are sure to appreciate. In the 4 weeks since Firefox 132 brought us certificate compression, tweaked the way the ‘copy link without site t…

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