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14 July 2015, 12:06
But it's easy to enable Flash if you want it, just click the 'allow' button on affected sites.
17 September 2018, 12:30
In the latest 'Nightly' the WebRender feature is enabled by default on Nvidia / Windows 10.
4 November 2015, 12:06
It's all down to the improved Private Browsing and Tracking Protection features.
28 December 2015, 13:31
Surprising turn after Mozilla abandoned smartphone plans earlier this month.
22 May 2019, 13:51
Includes fingerprinting and cryptomining blocks. New personalisation features arrive too.
12 August 2015, 12:09
And Mozilla implements an Add-Ons certification process for safety and security.
24 July 2017, 13:31
Developer's 1691 tab browser profile loads in 15 seconds rather than five minutes.
21 June 2011, 19:39
An otherwise Fairly minor upgrade brings Do Not Track to multiple platforms.
4 June 2019, 18:48
Firefox makes Enhanced Tracking Protection available by default.
28 October 2011, 09:27
Firefox binged with Microsoft's search engine.
15 August 2005, 00:00
It may be a surprise for many of you to learn that between June and July Firefox actually lost market share.
28 September 2011, 12:29
New release of Mozilla's popular web browser claims to use up to 50 per cent less memory.
20 June 2011, 14:38
Mostly focuses on bug-fixes, improved performance and stability.
25 March 2010, 16:26
Firefox version 3.6.2 has been made available ahead of schedule in order to fix a critical security flaw.
13 June 2008, 10:13
Mozilla showcases Firefox Mobile's experimental UI, and though it looks mighty impressive, will its features make it into a final release?
5 October 2010, 10:30
Speedy development boosts Chrome’s growth while others relax.
9 November 2011, 09:11
Mozilla launches latest version of its web browser.
23 December 2009, 13:13
Codenamed ‘Fennec’, Mozilla’s mobile phone browser could be released for the Nokia N900 in the next few days.
11 July 2007, 09:22
Security researchers have been feverishly blogging about a new cross-browser vulnerability that involves using IE to launch Firefox, which then executes arbitrary JavaScript in the foxy open-source software.