Mozilla improves privacy controls in Firefox 65

Firefox and privacy

Mozilla improves Firefox constantly and thanks to the work of these fantastic developers, every time we have a better browser. And the most important thing in these times, with interesting implementations to improve our security and privacy, something that is greatly appreciated and is missing in other existing alternatives. Luckily Mozilla does not neglect this part and today we have good news to tell you about it ...

And it is that Mozilla has improved the privacy controls for the version of the Firefox 65 web browser. This new version of Firefox makes it easier for users to configure the options of Privacy. This will make it easier and more effective for users to feel somewhat more "anonymous" when surfing the net, although that does not mean that we neglect security or we are 100% reassured that our privacy is controlled ... That in no system!

Firefox was launched on January 29, 2019, the debut has already given its first reviews and opinions on the improvements introduced. So if you're one of the laggards and you haven't yet updated, I recommend you do it. In addition to these privacy-oriented improvements, efforts have also been focused on other fronts to improve many other things. Therefore, you will find fixed bugs that were in previous versions, some optimizations, etc., in your favorite open source browser.

As for that effort by improve privacy, is the integration of redesigned controls to allow users to identify themselves more easily and set the level of privacy protection they want. The privacy controls are part of Mozilla's greater effort to improve tracking protection for web users. And much more that is to come in Firefox 66 as we mentioned in this blog a few days ago ...

More information and download - Official Web


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