Mozilla today launches its new edition of Firefox for Android with enhanced privacy tools, additions and visual settings. Privacy updates and internal settings are encouraged through Firefox Quantum’s desktop redesign. And this edition of the Android browser has the code name “Firefox Daylight”.
The maximum vital replacement here is Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP), which is enabled by default. It is designed to prevent trackers from collecting your knowledge and navigation diagram and using it for ads. While your browser must load those trackers when you stop at a site, it prevents them from accessing their cookies, pieces of knowledge that collect their browsing habits.
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When you launch the new Firefox browser, your ETP is set to the Standard point. However, you can opt for the strict or custom point based on your needs. If you opt for strict mode, the browser blocks almost all crawlers and ads, although some sites may not work properly.
Mozilla has taken the generation of its privacy-focused Firefox Focus product to force the personal browsing mode of this new version; this ensures that no one will follow you while using this mode. In addition, the company facilitated access to personal browsing tabs. You can drop a tab directly in personal mode via urgent Firefox icon in depth.
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In addition to privacy-based improvements, the new Firefox for Android also makes design changes. First, the front bar is at the bottom, so it’s trouble-free on phones with larger screens. In addition, the browser now supports extensions (add-ons).
Currently, only 10 pre-approved add-ons are available, such as uBlock Origin, HTTPS Everywhere, and Dark Reader. While there is a position for ad blockers, I’m not sure what other add-ons will be useful when developing on mobile devices, but I’m excited to continue with the progression of this feature.
The new Firefox for Android also includes dark mode, bookmark collection and symbol on the symbol.
Firefox for Android is being implemented for users in Europe and the rest of the world starting today. It will be available to North American users on August 27.
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