The folks behind OpenMandriva have officially released version 6.0 of their Linux distribution. This is the fixed-point “Rock” release, and […]
Category: Firefox
Google has lost its ad tech monopoly trial… and Mozilla is scared
In a decision that surprised few, a judge has ruled that Google is guilty of “willfully acquiring and maintaining monopoly […]
Mozilla to simplify Firefox extension installs with new data privacy system
Oh, thank heaven. Mozilla is finally doing something about the horribly messy (and sometimes confusing) data consent experience in Firefox […]
Say goodbye to Microsoft Windows 11 and hello to Nitrux Linux 3.9.1
Windows 11 offers a familiar environment for users, but it’s not without its share of frustrations, particularly regarding performance issues […]
Firefox users have easy access to a powerful and customizable VPN with the Mozilla VPN extension
Mozilla is pushing its new VPN extension for Firefox as a way of simplifying the often confusing world of VPNs. Whether […]
Firefox add-ons will stop working on March 14 if you don’t update
Firefox users running older versions of the web browser are in for a really nasty surprise. You see, on March […]
Forget Google Chrome and Firefox, LibreWolf is the privacy focused browser you’ve been looking for
Are you frustrated by Mozilla’s recent leanings towards putting revenue ahead of privacy? Fans of Firefox who are looking to […]
Firefox deletes promise to never sell personal data, asks users not to panic
Firefox maker Mozilla deleted a promise to never sell its users’ personal data and is trying to assure worried users […]
New Firefox terms of use could push users to Google Chrome
Mozilla has long positioned itself as a champion of privacy and open-source software, but its latest move really makes me […]