Firefox will have a premium option
Pay for your Red Panda with fruit.
Big Cheeses at the "Mozzarella" Foundation have decided to release a paid version of Firefox.
Firefox blocks third party cookies by default
Prefers eating fruit and memory
Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation have announced privacy improvements to its flagship memory hog browser Firefox.
Mozilla’s Firefox gets even faster
Scratches the itch for new improvements
Mozilla today launched Firefox 67 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android which doubles down on performance and privacy.
Firefox maker launches EU elections toolkit
Fighting misinformation
Red-panda themed browser maker Mozilla is launching its Firefox EU Elections Toolkit – designed to explain the mechanisms such as tracking, targeting and bots in easy-to-understand language, with helpful tools to make independent, informed decisions.
A Firefox ate my extensions
I thought they only ate fruit
Red panda flavoured browser maker Mozilla has started distributing new Firefox updates after the browser started munching on its own extensions on Friday.
Microsoft bloke says Mozilla should kill Firefox
Surrender to the mighty Google
A Microsoft manager has hacked off shedloads with his claim that Mozilla should give up on Firefox and surrender to Chromium – just like Vole did.
Security experts worry about Firefox upgrade
Security feature might make you less secure
With its next patch Mozilla will introduce two new features to its Firefox browser it calls "DNS over HTTPs" (DoH) and Trusted Recursive Resolver (TRR). Mozilla says this is an additional feature which enables security, however some security experts think it will make you less secure.
Firefox is about to label non-HTTPS sites as insecure
By default
Firefox browsers might soon indentify sites which do not run HTTPS as insecure.
Mozilla launches new Firefox today
Quantum it is rather good
Mozilla today launched Firefox 57, branded Firefox Quantum, for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. We have been running it for a month or so and it is rather good.
Firefox to stop supporting legacy add-ons
WebExtensions SDK will be it
The big cheeses of the Mozarella foundation will ship Firefox 57 as the first version of its browser that will not support legacy Firefox add-ons.