Mozilla Firefox Web Browser
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A Mozilla Firefox Web Browser is an open source privacy-focused cross-platform web browser by Mozilla Foundation.
- Context:
- It can (typically) render Firefox Web Content using firefox gecko rendering engine.
- It can (typically) execute Firefox JavaScript Code through firefox spidermonkey engine.
- It can (typically) protect Firefox User Privacy through firefox enhanced tracking protection.
- It can (typically) support Firefox Web Extensions via firefox webextensions API.
- It can (typically) synchronize Firefox Browser Data through firefox sync service.
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- It can (often) block Firefox Trackers and firefox third-party cookies by default.
- It can (often) provide Firefox Developer Tools for firefox web development tasks.
- It can (often) customize Firefox User Interface through firefox theme system.
- It can (often) manage Firefox Passwords through firefox lockwise integration.
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- It can range from being a Standard Firefox Web Browser to being a Firefox Extended Support Release, depending on its firefox release cycle.
- It can range from being a Desktop Firefox Web Browser to being a Mobile Firefox Web Browser, depending on its firefox platform target.
- It can range from being a Stable Firefox Web Browser to being a Firefox Nightly Build, depending on its firefox development stage.
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- It can utilize Firefox Rust Components for firefox performance optimization.
- It can leverage Firefox WebRender for firefox GPU-accelerated rendering.
- It can implement Firefox Container Tabs for firefox privacy isolation.
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- Example(s):
- Firefox Web Browser Editions, such as:
- Firefox Web Browser Platforms, such as:
- Firefox Web Browser Features, such as:
- Firefox Privacy Features, such as:
- Firefox Customization Features, such as:
- Firefox Security Features, such as:
- Firefox Web Browser Versions, such as:
- Firefox 1.0 (2004), the firefox initial release.
- Firefox Quantum (2017), introducing firefox performance improvements.
- Firefox 100 (2022), marking firefox milestone version.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Chromium-based Browser, which uses blink rendering engine rather than firefox gecko engine.
- Safari Browser, which uses webkit rendering engine and is proprietary browser.
- Tor Browser, which is based on firefox codebase but focuses on anonymity rather than firefox general browsing.
- Waterfox Browser, which is a firefox fork rather than firefox official release.
- See: Web Browser, Mozilla Foundation, Gecko Rendering Engine, Open Source Browser, Privacy-Focused Browser, Web Browser Extension, Firefox Sync, SpiderMonkey JavaScript Engine, WebExtensions API.