Logging in to several different sites everyday can get quite tedious after a while, especially if you’re using different logins for all these websites. Luckily, there’s a new solution from Mozilla that called BrowserID that can save your precious time.
Apple has finally decided to join the ranks of browser vendors who give users the option to opt out of having their usage patterns tracked. They’re following the lead of the Mozilla Foundation who has devised a “gentleman’s standard” for opt out tracking where advertisers and webmasters would have to voluntarily adhere to the standard much like the voluntary compliance with robots.txt files.
If you’re a Firefox user and you’re experiencing slowdowns while using Firefox, the problem might be that some of the add-ons are slowing down your application.
The best thing about Firefox is that it can be customized the way you like with add-ons, so if you want to control your music player with Firefox, or simply translate a page, you can do that. Of course, chances are that some of those add-ons might slow down your browser up to 74%. Continue reading »
Although Mozilla only just released Firefox 4 recently, it looks as though the folks from Mozilla are already working on a new version of their popular browser, and we should see it sooner than we think.
Firefox 4 has been worked on for a long time now by the Mozilla team, they have allowed everyone to test out all their release candidates. The RC2 which was released Saturday is said to be the exact same as the official release that is tomorrow March 22, 2011.
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If you thought that Firefox 4 Beta 10 is the one of the safest browsers out there, you should probably guess again, because Firefox 4 Beta 10 will come with more than hundreds of bugs.












