The recent release of Mozilla’s Firefox 5. Android Beta has been welcomed by many mobile enthusiasts. The browser comes with lots of features focused specifically on increasing speed and privacy for users.
From Mozilla’s blog:
“Firefox for Android is the first mobile Internet browser to provide the Do Not Track privacy feature. Mozilla introduced Do Not Track to give users far more control over the way their browsing behavior is tracked and employed on-line. It enables users to tell web sites if they prefer to opt-out of on the web behavioral tracking.”
One of the greatest points about this addition is that users can configure the Do Not Track feature with no effort moreover, the possibilities accessible in preferences resemble those on a Do Not Track-enabled desktop browser.
“The internet on your phone ought to be the exact same web as on your desktop, so to supply this consistency we’ve put the precise same Do Not Track feature in both the desktop and mobile versions of Firefox.”
Additionally, Firefox five. Android Beta speeds up page load for 3G network connections.
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