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To install Firefox 139.0.1, open Settings and check for updates. Why IT teams are ditching manual patch management. Patching used to mean complex scripts, long hours, and endless fire drills.
Today, Mozilla released Firefox 139.0, which brings an interesting AI-based feature: by pressing a keyboard shortcut, the browser opens a small pop-up with a preview of a link’s content.
Firefox has several other changes that supercharge the address bar. A new search button simplifies switching between search engines like Google, Amazon, Bing, DuckDuckGo, eBay, and Wikipedia.
If you're a Firefox user, you need to update your browser. Mozilla has released a security patch for two zero-day vulnerabilities identified at the recent Pwn2Own hacker contest.
Firefox 138 is now publicly available worldwide, and this version brings full support for tab groups, profile management, a quick way to check the weather, and much more. These updates bring ...
Mozilla recently updated the Firefox browser to add support for tab groups, a feature that Firefox users have been wanting for years.According to Mozilla, tab groups have been the most requested ...
Firefox now lets you organize your tabs. Four years after its biggest rivals launched tab groups, Mozilla published a nearly 1,000-word blog post recounting the feature's long road from user ...
For what it’s worth, that’s what I see too using Firefox 137.0.1 on Sequoia 15.3.2. In fact that’s the behavior I see in almost every application I tried, including Firefox, Chrome, Books, Music, ...
Thankfully, there are plenty of Firefox forks ready for you to try on Android and beyond. These are the best Firefox forks on Android and desktop - Android Authority Search results for ...
As for AI, in 2023, Mozilla began its own AI startup, Mozilla.ai.As one Firefox user put it, the new language "sounds like boilerplate AI harvesting language." They're not wrong. In response ...
A number of critics had pointed to language, such as the following, in the new terms as a cause for concern (emphasis ours):. When you upload or input information through Firefox, you hereby grant ...
Mozilla is at risk of losing its users: Since Firefox is open-source, any developer can freely use Mozilla's code to make its own Firefox-based browser that these new privacy terms wouldn't apply to.