Security experts worry about Firefox upgrade
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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
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By default

Firefox browsers might soon indentify sites which do not run HTTPS as insecure.

Mozilla launches new Firefox today
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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
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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.

Firefox gives up on XP and Vista
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Not worth the effort

Big Cheeses at the Mozorella Foundation have announced today plans to stop all support for the Firefox browser on Windows XP and Vista in June 2018.

Firefox Quantum finally speeds up
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It can even handle Fudz' CMS

After being stuck in the slow lane for ages, Mozilla’s new Quantum browser is starting to look like it might be faster than Chrome.

Google purges Symantec certificates
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Chrome will not trust them any more


After deciding to distrust Symantec's certificates in March, Google has decided that from Chrome 66 it will completely remove any trust of Symantec-issued certificates issued before 1 June, 2016.

Mozilla murders Red Panda
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Replaces it with a kid’s superhero

The Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation have decided that the reason that the browser is being ignored is not because it is slower than an asthmatic ant with a heavy load of shopping, and hangs on to memory like an NRA member hangs onto his guns, but because it is represented by a cute Red Panda.

Mozilla wants to make Firefox great again
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Does not really say how


Mozilla Chief Executive Chris Beard claims that the outfit is set to make Mozilla great again, although he does not say if it will finally get around to fixing the memory problem which has always blighted the browser.

Mozilla will need rust
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06 February 2017

Mozilla will need rust


Because it never sleeps


The big cheeses at the Mozzarella foundation have decided that its Firefox browser will need rust to work.