In Pictures: Beyond Firefox - 10 Mozilla projects fuelling the open Web
Mozilla has its hands in many projects aimed at advancing the Web. Here's our take on the 10 most promising
The Firefox browser maker had more trouble creating revenue-generating products in 2019 than it expected, leading to the job cuts.
The browser maker is touting 'Facebook Container' as a way to wall off users' Facebook activities – a new bid to attract the privacy conscious.
Mozilla, in a new 2018 roadmap, plans to follow Google's lead by adding an ad filter to its Firefox browser this fall.
Firefox 58 begins compiling WebAssembly code as it downloads, and taps multiple threads for both compiling and optimization
Future web-facing features in the browser must now meet a standard that requires all browser-to-server-and-back traffic be encrypted.
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Read on if you've ever been frustrated by slow performance in Firefox.
Despite the convenience, free public Wi-Fi networks like those found in hotels, Starbucks, and McDonald's are also a serious risk when it comes to your data and personal information.
Firefox 3.6.6 with crash protection is now available, and according to Mozilla it "provides uninterrupted browsing for Windows and Linux users when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins.
So out of the blue today, I click a link embedded in an e-mail, and Outlook gives me this error:
Firefox 58 for Windows, macOS and Linux – the newest version of Firefox Quantum – boosts page load speeds by changing how the browser handles JavaScript.
The browser developer says uptake of Firefox 57 are ‘super encouraging,’ but any increase in use still appears minimal.
The Mozilla Foundation brought in more than half a billion dollars in 2016, largely from deals with search engines. That money helped underwrite an overhaul of its mainstay browser.
Uber comes in for criticism in how it handled last year's hack – as does Google for allowing Android to track its users location. Meanwhile, AWS is selling off hardware in China and one panelist wonders about the future of Firefox.
The company said re-engineered browser – Firefox 57 – represents its biggest release since the debut of Firefox 1.0 in 2004 and showcases a significant speed boost.