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37 votes
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Firefox 70 has been released
39 votes -
Mozilla: Changing our approach to anti-tracking
34 votes -
Prepare your Firefox desktop extension for the upcoming Android release
52 votes -
Firefox dying is terrible for the Web
26 votes -
If you're having trouble with Firefox, try disabling HTTP3 in about:config
@Johannes Baiter 👶 💻: If you're having trouble with #firefox, try disabling HTTP3 in about:config with the 'network.http.http3.enabled' key. After setting this and restarting Firefox everything worked again.
19 votes -
Firefox will start deprecating TLS 1.0 and 1.1 with Firefox 74, releasing on March 10, 2020
16 votes -
Firefox’s fight for the future of the web: With Google’s Chrome dominating the market, not-for-profit rival Mozilla is staking a comeback on its dedication to privacy
49 votes -
Firefox 71.0 has been released
21 votes -
How secure and private is Firefox?
I was browsing r/privacy today and I came across this guy going on about how Mozilla was just pretending to be privacy focused. Here's his comment. Now I don't really know what to think of this,...
I was browsing r/privacy today and I came across this guy going on about how Mozilla was just pretending to be privacy focused. Here's his comment. Now I don't really know what to think of this, and frankly, I'm getting really exhausted of hearing about how all the things I'm using aren't actually trustworthy. So can so someone put my mind to rest? Does this guy's claims have any truth to them? Thanks.
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Question about using AppleTV+ in Firefox browser
For the life of me I am unable to find the "up next" area to watch things I have added to watch. The left top of the screen has the AppleTV+ logo, and the right top has the settings. Can any of...
For the life of me I am unable to find the "up next" area to watch things I have added to watch. The left top of the screen has the AppleTV+ logo, and the right top has the settings. Can any of you help me get this sorted?
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Introducing Firefox Monitor, helping people take control after a data breach
24 votes -
Having trouble staying logged in here, and elsewhere on iOS
I’ve been running into a minor annoyance of late, I tend to get logged out of ~ on a page refresh (I.e., pull the screen down) on iOS after about a day or less. I have also noticed that my outlook...
I’ve been running into a minor annoyance of late, I tend to get logged out of ~ on a page refresh (I.e., pull the screen down) on iOS after about a day or less. I have also noticed that my outlook web also does a thing where it seems to forget that I’m signed in under an account, and asks me to input an email, but if I refresh, there’s a 50/50 shot it will see I’m logged in and drop me into the outlook web client.
I recall some of these threads from a few years ago here (but having issues finding them in search) and seem to remember the consensus being “check your add-ons”…. But this is happening on the super nerfed Firefox for iOS (I.e., there are no add-in’s to my knowledge).
I’m running Ffirefox 115 if that helps at all
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Firefox for families: The TechTalk - Making awkward tech conversations with kids slightly less awkward
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Firefox money: Investigating the bizarre finances of Mozilla
16 votes -
On-device browser translations with Firefox Translations
15 votes -
Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
22 votes -
Firefox’s test pilot program returns with Firefox Private Network beta
11 votes -
Firefox: The evolution of a brand
13 votes -
Firefox 66.0.4 has been released - fixes disabled extensions/add-ons
16 votes -
Microsoft rolls out new Skype for Web. Unless you use Firefox, Opera, Safari, or Linux
9 votes -
Firefox and the four-year battle to have Google treat it as a first-class citizen
17 votes -
Mozilla releases local machine translation tools as part of Project Bergamot
11 votes -
Configuring networks to disable DNS over HTTPS
8 votes -
Testing Picture-in-Picture for videos in Firefox 69 Beta and Developer Edition
12 votes -
Firefox zero-day was used in attack against Coinbase employees, not its users
11 votes -
Mozilla has defeated Microsoft’s default browser protections in Windows
18 votes -
The Waterfox browser has been acquired by System1, the company that purchased a majority stake of Startpage in September 2019
12 votes -
Firefox 72.0 release notes
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A new tracking technique using CNAME aliases to circumvent third-party cookie restrictions is blockable using a Firefox DNS API, but not in Chrome
18 votes -
Firefox to get page translation feature, like Chrome
11 votes -
Mozilla’s Manifest v3 FAQ
5 votes -
Technical details on the recent Firefox add-on outage
11 votes -
Firefox 65 release notes
24 votes -
Firefox: Moving to a Profile per Install Architecture
12 votes -
New Release: Tor Browser 8.0 [based on Firefox Quantum]
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Cracking down on Big Tech works. Brave, Firefox, Vivaldi surge on iOS.
25 votes -
Introducing Firefox’s new Site Isolation security architecture
19 votes -
Introducing State Partitioning / Total Cookie Protection, a new privacy feature in Firefox 86 that universally prevents cookie-based tracking
16 votes -
Firefox 85 cracks down on supercookies
18 votes -
Diary of an Engine Diversity Absolutist
7 votes -
Moving Firefox to a faster four-week release cycle
10 votes -
Deconstructing Google’s excuses on tracking protection
17 votes -
Add-Ons Outage Post-Mortem Result
13 votes -
Mozilla Research Call: Tune up Tor for Integration and Scale
6 votes -
Protections against fingerprinting and cryptocurrency mining available in Firefox Nightly and Beta
16 votes -
Firefox Send's free encrypted file transfers are now available to all
21 votes -
The Firefox Experiments I Would Have Liked To Try
10 votes -
"We're baking Have I Been Pwned into Firefox and 1Password"
15 votes