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5 Most Privacy-Focused Web Browsers

Let me highlight the best privacy-focused options that you can utilize on any device of your choice.
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How to Install Firefox Beta on Linux Mint 21

This guide aims to help you navigate through the process of installing Firefox Beta on Linux Mint 21 or 20 system.
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Firefox 120 Released with Enhanced Privacy, PIP Snapping, and More

Mozilla Firefox 120 has landed, bringing with it a flurry of new features and improvements. Firefox 120 now supports corner snapping for Picture-in-Picture (PIP) mode on Windows and Linux. This will put a PIP window back in a corner after it’s be…

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Mozilla Doubles Down on Firefox DEB Package for Debian-Based Linux Distros

Mozilla announced today in a blog post that they are doubling down on offering a DEB package of their popular, open-source, and cross-platform Firefox web browser for Debian-based GNU/Linux distributions.
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Mozilla Makes Firefox Nightly Easier to Install on Ubuntu

Mozilla has announced a new APT repository to make it easier to install Firefox Nightly builds on Debian-based Linux distros, including Ubuntu.
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How to Install and Update Waterfox on Linux

In this tutorial, learn how to install Waterfox, a privacy-oriented web browser, on your Linux system and enjoy enhanced security and data privacy compared to traditional browsers like Firefox.
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Firefox 119 Released with Improved PDF Editing Support

Firefox web browser announced the release of 119.0 this Tuesday. The new release improved PDF editing, by allowing to add images and alt text, in addition to text and drawings. “Firefox View” icon has been replaced with a folder icon instead of the previous Firefox logo. And, it allows to see all open tabs from […]

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Firefox 119 Lets You Add Images to PDFs, Import Chrome Extensions

Mozilla Firefox 119 has been released. The latest update to the open-source web browser brings a set of improvements that enhance its usefulness, both for those using it full-time and those looking to make a switch to it. For example, when importing da…

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Firefox 119 Promises to Let Users Import Some Chrome Extensions

Firefox 119 promises to let users import some Chrome extensions (if they’re available for Firefox) when migrating data from Google Chrome.
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Firefox 118 Released With Killer New Feature

Reading websites written in other languages is made MUCH easier in the latest version of Mozilla Firefox, which rolls out across all supported platforms today. You no longer need to copy and paste text in another language into an online translator to f…

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Ubuntu 23.10 Runs Firefox in Wayland Mode by Default

Most of us using Ubuntu use the Mozilla Firefox Snap preinstalled by default — and in Ubuntu 23.10 that package comes with a big below-the-surface change. Ubuntu defaults to Wayland but the Firefox Snap currently runs in XWayland mode Canonical has ann…

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How to Install Firefox Nightly in Ubuntu 22.04, 23.04 & 23.10

This simple tutorial shows how to install the latest Firefox Nightly in all current Ubuntu releases! Firefox Nightly is the bleeding edge version of the web browser that updates twice a day. It contains features that are still in developments months or even years before they become mainstream. The Nightly build is more likely to […]

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Firefox for Linux Adds Rounded Bottom Corners

Mozilla Firefox is bringing rounded bottom corners to its Linux builds. Getting official support means you’ll no longer need to use a third-party GNOME extension to force rounded corners in the browser. The change will help Firefox look more &#82…

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Install Firefox ESR 115 with ease in Ubuntu 22.04/23.10 via PPA

For those who are sticking to Firefox ESR, the latest 115 release is now easy to install in all current Ubuntu releases via PPA. Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) is a slow moving release series target for organizations, including schools, universities, businesses. It has different release circle compare to the general Firefox series. Mozilla keeps […]

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Firefox 118 Enters Beta Testing With Built-In Translation Feature for Websites

The new translation feature didn’t make it in Firefox 117 and looks like it will be tested in the Firefox 118 beta. Learn more here.
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Mozilla Firefox 117 Is Now Available: Here’s What’s New

Firefox 117 comes with a built-in and automatic translation engine for websites that’s privacy-aware, translating content locally in your web browser.
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Firefox 117 Released With Minor (And I Mean Minor) Changes

Mozilla Firefox 117 is now rolling out to users across Windows, macOS, and Linux. But don’t get too excited about its arrival, okay? Given the rapid release cadence this browser uses, the days of blockbuster, feature-packed Firefox updates are lo…

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Firefox Welcomes Chrome Extensions With Open Arms

Switching browsers just got more enticing. Firefox introduces support for Chrome extensions import for a better experience.
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Firefox Tests Privacy-Friendly Web Translation Feature

Web page translations are available in the latest beta builds of Mozilla Firefox. Google Chrome’s built-in translation capabilities are something I find useful. Whenever I load a web page not in my native tongue (which is English, despite what my…

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Easily Take Full Webpage Screenshots in Firefox and Chrome

Firefox has a built-in screenshot utility and you can use it to take screenshots of the entire webpage. Chrome can also do the same.

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