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Firefox
Firefox cuts back on the cookies
by
Molly Wood
Jun 27, 2013
Firefox moved forward with a plan last week to automatically block third party cookies. As you might guess, advertisers, who rely on those little crumbs of code, aren't happy.
Firefox focuses on new smartphone users in Latin America, Eastern Europe
by
Molly Wood
May 28, 2013
Mozilla plans to offer its own operating system for smartphones, but not in Western Europe, the U.S, or China. Instead, the company will focus on countries in Latin America and Eastern Europe.
New Firefox web browser pulled
Oct 11, 2012
A security glitch with the brand new version of the brower raises questions about its future.
Forget 'Black Friday,' update your parents' browser instead
by
Matt Berger
Nov 23, 2011
There's a new holiday tradition you should celebrate this November 25, web developer everywhere will give you thanks for it
You decide how private you are
Nov 15, 2011
Proposed new rules would give you more control online...
The fox strikes back OR More like You'reFiredFox
by
John Moe
Sep 9, 2011
In the wake of the Diginotar digital certificate scandal we've been reporting, Mozilla has asked all of the 54 certificate authorities it works...
For public good, not for profit.
Mozilla defends rapid release strategy for Firefox
by
John Moe
Aug 29, 2011
A lot of people are kind of down on Mozilla for pumping out so many new updates of Firefox all the time. There was a new one in spring, another one...
Mozilla walks away from Firefox 4, businesses
by
John Moe
Jun 28, 2011
After all, the browser is three months old. How could Mozilla be expected to support a dinosaur like that?...
Mafiaafire stays up in defiance of the Feds
by
John Moe
May 6, 2011
Mozilla is refusing to comply with a Department of Homeland Security demand to remove a Firefox browser extension called Mafiaafire Redirector. The...