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Saturday 23 November 2019

Mozilla Firefox 70.0.1

Mozilla Firefox 70.0.1 (Quantum)

Mozilla Firefox has set itself apart from the competition since it was first released. Firefox is an open source, non-profit company created by users and accessible to anyone. The browser was designed to be non-monetary, but the programmers who created it started out thinking that they could build a better browser than their predecessors, Google and Microsoft. Firefox offers a very active participant community, extensions and user experience improvements. People who participate in these activities don't spend their time on their own, and don't make money using advertising or paid products. This community is a big asset to Firefox and offers improvements and additional features ahead of the competition. The result is that users have an adaptable browser with significant potential to always update on this completely open platform.


User friendly and personalized internet browser
Firefox is a free open source internet browser
 It is very popular because of its speed and ease of use. Firefox is available on mobile devices such as desktops, laptops, smartphones and tablets and is compatible with Windows, OS X, Linux and Android and Firefox OS. It is available in 79 languages ​​and is constantly being improved and updated.
Programmers and gamers like it because it offers a variety of add-on options. This allows Firefox to provide a wide range of features, allowing users to customize a much larger level of online browsing experience than was normally possible. Firefox has a number of special options to enhance your browsing experience. Among them are reliable antivirus and malware protection, security and privacy, regular security updates, spell checking, built-in PDF reader, smart location bar (allows users to return to visited websites), virtual sticky notes , One-click website information (just click on the address in the address bar and provide user information for a specific website). Firefox has a session continuation feature, which ensures that you don't lose your open pages from where you left off when you closed your browser.

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