Firefox v124.0.2

Mozilla Firefox, sometimes known as Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser that is expected to be one of the most popular on the market in 2023. In 2002, the Mozilla Foundation published the first beta version of Firefox. You can only use the browser to view internet sites, watch videos, or watch animations, but it has many built-in functions such as history, bookmarks, download manager, private browser, and much more. You can also expand the possibilities of what Firefox can do by adding extensions to the browser. Firefox is a web browser for Windows, Mac OS, Android, iOS, and Linux. If you are a developer, you may take a look at Github to see what is going on.

While remaining loyal to Mozilla, explore Firefox's rivals for a different browsing experience. Learn new technologies and choices for improving your browsing experience. Here are a couple more browsers you might be interested in: Tor Browser and UC Browser.

In 2002, members of the Mozilla community created a beta version of Firefox known as "Phoenix." It was well-liked by beta testers and was praised for its speed, security, and add-ons when compared to competitors. Mozilla Firefox was released in 2004 and has already surpassed 100 million downloads in less than a year. Firefox is the fourth most used desktop web browser in 2023, after only Google Chrome, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.

What are the features of Firefox?

The desktop version of Firefox has several features, such as blocking ad trackers, a password manager, a download manager, smart bookmarks, user profile management, private browsing, and much more.

Protecting 

Firefox prevents ad trackers from gathering your personal information by default, and it is protected against 2,000 ad trackers.

Password manager

When you establish a new account or log in to an existing one, it will ask if you want to save your credentials. If you do, the next time you enter into that account, it will offer to autofill the password for you.

Download manager

When you want to download something from the internet, whether it's via email or something you can get by clicking "Download," you don't need an application to accomplish it for you. You may also track how many "MB" were downloaded and how many "MB" were left to download; pause and resume the download; and copy the exact download link. You can simply manage the download using this.

Smart bookmarks

Smart bookmarks can be used for online searches or data access on websites with consistently constructed URLs. They provide direct access to web site functions, as opposed to filling out online forms on the appropriate web site to access these capabilities.

Private browsing

After each surfing session, a special private browsing mode deletes your history, cookies, password, and anything else. When you shut the tab, everything is instantly wiped.

Firefox Sync

This is my personal favorite: Firefox Sync can synchronize with additional devices that consumers use using Mozilla Firefox. Even if you format or replace your computer, you may sync every piece of data kept on the server, such as bookmarks, browser history, add-ons, and passwords. It is really simple to move information from one PC to another.

Browser extensions

Mozilla allows independent developers to create Firefox add-ons. It's bringing new capabilities to Firefox that make it easier for users to accomplish a variety of tasks. Add-ons can be useful when software is not natively supported by the current Firefox. A new version of Firefox will continue to work flawlessly with add-ons. On the add-ons page, you may search for any add-ons that meet your needs.

Is it easy to use?

Firefix is a good browser with an easy-to-use design that anybody, regardless of technical competence, can use. Firefox may also have themes added to it, which users can develop or obtain from third parties to customize the appearance of the browser. The main page design is fantastic; the tools are strategically put, precisely where they should be, don't obscure vital elements, and guarantee that everything you need for a good experience is within reach.

Is Firefox safe to use?

Absulutly, It cannot be stressed that Firefox is one of the safest and most private browsers available. They keep your data for you, such as browsing history, passwords, and bookmarks, but they can't access it since it's encrypted on their server. It can only be read by you; no third-party add-ons or programs may read it. Firefox neither sells nor buys data from other parties. They want you to have the most authentic and impartial browsing experience possible. If you're still worried about how secure it is, utilize private browsing mode, which erases all traces of your browsing experience when you close the tabs.

Does Firefox store your personal information?

They are committed to safeguarding your personal information when they have access to it. They are implementing security measures. Regardless of our efforts, if they discover a security breach, they will alert you so that you may take proper precautions. They also don't want your personal information to be kept any longer than necessary, so they only store your personal information for as long as they need it to perform what we collected it for. If they no longer require it, they will destroy it unless obliged by law to store it longer.

You may convert the webpages displayed in the search results into any of 100 different foreign languages with Firefox's integrated language translator, making it a truly universal browser that transcends linguistic barriers. If you choose not to use English right now, Firefox may be downloaded in another language. Click here.

Firefox is one of the greatest browsers, yet it has both advantages and disadvantages. So, let's look at what they are,

Pros

  • Automatically embedded security features
  • Simple interface that's easy to navigate through
  • It’s open source and offers greater transparency
  • Download, video and hardware acceleration programs that optimize overall performance

Cons

  • Not compatible with all websites
  • It will take more RAM when it runs.

Firefox is a top-rated internet browser with a wide range of features, greater privacy when compared to other browsers, simplicity of use, and lightning-fast speed. It is lightweight, takes up little space, and has several customization possibilities, allowing users to select from basic themes or experiment with other choices. It is an excellent option for internet users.

 

 

Change Log

Version 120.0.1

  • Fixed a bug that was causing persistent startup slowdowns. (bug 1867095)
  • Fixed an issue that was causing 100% CPU usage on sites such as Google Maps. (bug 1866409)
  • Fixed an issue that was causing YouTube videos to show a green screen when hardware acceleration was enabled. (bug 1865928)
  • Fixed an issue where the status bar was still visible when viewing fullscreen video. (bug 1853896)
  • Fixed a startup crash affecting Linux users on some aarch64 systems with page sizes other than 4KB. (bug 1866025)

previous version

Name Date Version Downloads
Firefox October 24th, 2023 v119.0 126.31 mb
Firefox October 24th, 2023 v120.0.1 127.19 mb
Firefox December 19th 2023 v121.0 127.98 mb
Firefox January 9th 2024 v121.0.1 128.02 mb
Firefox January 23rd 2024 v122.0.0 130.46 mb
Firefox February 6th 2024 v122.0.1 130.54 mb
Firefox February 20th 2024 v123.0.0 133.38 mb
Firefox March 5th 2024 v123.0.1 133.21 mb
Firefox March 19th 2024 v124.0.0 134.20 mb
Firefox March 22nd 2024 v124.0.1 134.13 mb