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Firefox Private Browsing Now Has PDF Editor

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Firefox Private Browsing Now Has PDF Editor

It is introducing new features that fulfill the organization’s commitment to offering web experiences that prioritize people’s privacy and needs when they go online.

The 106th version of the well-known open-source web browser Mozilla Firefox reaffirmed the global non-commitment profit to putting people first.

A year ago, Firefox implemented privacy safeguards such as Total Cookie Protection and HTTPS. The newest version of Firefox has a new shortcut button that users can pin to their desktop to swiftly switch to Private Browsing mode whenever they wish, just in time for the celebration of Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

Additionally, Mozilla updated the Private Browsing logo and now uses a more contemporary design by default.

Mozilla has developed Firefox View, which allows users to easily explore the Internet of today by displaying up to 25 of their most recently closed tabs in each window of their desktop device.

If you’ve synced your mobile devices, you can also view your other devices’ most recent three (03) active accounts. Firefox View will remain a location where Web users can easily access the data that matters to them the most.

New Colorways & Wallpaper Collections

Firefox ColorwaysMozilla introduced a brand-new desktop feature called Firefox Colorways in 2021. It allowed users to express their true selves and have fun while exploring the Internet. The company released a mobile web browser that includes wallpapers in March 2022.

A limited-edition Colorways and wallpapers collection that Independent Voices inspired has been added for this most recent release.

Keely Alexis, a Nike designer for Air Jordans and other footwear, is the brainchild behind the line of streetwear and sneakers. She worked with a technology business for the first time on the Colorways series, where she developed themes with solid and vivid colors.

Firefox Now Includes a PDF Editor & Text Recognition

Finally, a built-in PDF editor and Text Recognition features are now available in Firefox. The well-known web browser allows users to sign PDF files and write directly in online forms.

Firefox now offers Text Recognition tools that let macOS 10.15 and higher users separate and reuse text from an image. The screen reader with Mac OS, Voiceover, is also compatible with this capability.


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