

The obvious thing to do would have been not to release a browser full of bugs and removed important features. > the current implementation is probably the best that Mozilla could do in the short period of time it had after the release of the new Firefox for Android. Oh, so that’s why, they want us to make accounts to get back removed functionality. > You can create your own Collection but need a Firefox account for that.
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It is not possible to install an extension directly from its main Mozilla AMO profile page, and there does not seem to be a way to browse available collections. > The entire system is based on Mozilla’s Collections system. Later, because users are more defensive there.Īnyone still believing that they remove customization “just so basic users don’t make mistakes” ? When this implies that Google, from whom they get half a billion dollars each year, will be able to track sites and downloads ? And when all this data additionally quietly feeds the US repression apparatus ? This is probably a first step to remove about:config on desktop Firefox too. They keep denying that Google can use safebrowsing to track anything but the technical discussion above proves that them and Google are lying.Īnd the list of other malicious features that could only be removed using about:config is long. For example, it’s now no longer possible to prevent mobile Firefox from sending browsing data to Google: That removal was *very* nasty, along with UI prefs disappearing.

> Oh, and while they are at it, also reintroduce about:config please, so that the user finally has a say in what is going on again. If you need a specific add-on, let me know and I try to add it). 926754 and ghacks, for the Ghacks Collection (which I edited just a moment ago, and promise that I won't remove any listed from. You need the unique user ID of the collection and the name of it, e.g.
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Password manager now supports script-generated password fields.All plug-ins, with the exception of recent Flash plug-ins, are defaulted to 'click to play'.This beta includes performance enhancements that improve the browsing experience for users and enable developers to create faster Web apps and websites.

The latest Mozilla Firefox Beta is now available for testing on Windows, Mac, Linux and Android.

The non-profit organization has promised to push out a new stable build every six weeks. Mozilla has switched Firefox to a rapid release development cycle which means new versions will come more frequently.
