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Mozilla has officially launched a new privacy-focused VPN service, called Firefox Private Network, as a browser extension that aims to encrypt your online activity and limit what websites and...
Google promises it won't override your choice of DNS provider Only days after Mozilla said it plans to make DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) available by default gradually for Firefox users in the US, Google...
To protect query privacy, browser maker will run everything through Cloudflare On Friday, Mozilla said it plans to implement the DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) protocol by default in its Firefox browser,...
Mozilla this week announced plans to gradually roll-out DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) in Firefox starting this month, though only users in the United States will receive it in the beginning. read more
Mozilla this week released Firefox 69 in the stable channel with patches for 20 vulnerabilities, including one code execution bug rated Critical severity. read more
Mozilla has told developers not to fret - it won't follow Google in tweaking its browser to be unfriendly to ad blocking software.
Mozilla has finally enabled the "Enhanced Tracking Protection" feature for all of its web browser users worldwide by default with the official launch of Firefox 69 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and...
It took a lot of testing and tweaking, but Mozilla’s Firefox browser is finally being delivered with Enhanced Tracking Protection and a web-based cryptomining blocking feature on by default. The...
Mozilla's newest Firefox iteration also offers new fixes for critical and high-severity vulnerabilities.
If you're serious about privacy, don't allow Firefox to save and autofill your addresses.