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Tag Archives: Mozilla
Brave CEO apologises for adding affiliate links to URLs
The Brave browser has provoked unhappiness among some of its users after being caught redirecting searches to affiliate links that earned it commission.
Firefox fixes cryptographic data leakage in latest security update
How time flies – the latest four-weekly Firefox update is out.
Internet giants unite to stop warrantless snooping on web histories
7 internet giants, including Mozilla, Reddit and Twitter, asked the House to do what the Senate narrowly missed doing: protect browsing history.
Firefox 76.0 released with critical security patches – update now
Firefox’s latest version is out, with new password management features and a raft of security fixes.
Firefox’s Private Relay service tests anonymous email alias feature
Mozilla has announced that it is testing an experimental service called Firefox Private Relay that it thinks will offer an appealing solution to the issue of having to hand over your email address every time you want to set up any online account.
Update Firefox again – more RCEs and an Android “takeover” bug too
Hot on the heels of Firefox’s emergency update over the weekend are the four-weekly fixes that Mozilla had in train already. Get ’em now!
Twitter warns users – Firefox might hold on to private messages
Whose fault was it – Twitter or Firefox? (It’s fixed now, to be clear.)
Firefox zero day in the wild: patch now!
Mozilla just pushed out an update for its Firefox browser to patch a security hole that was already being exploited in the wild.
Firefox 76 will have option to enforce HTTPS-only connections
The aim is to block the browser from reaching the small number of sites that cling to HTTP, closing security risks.