Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Firefox" in English language version.
2.5.6 Apps that browse the web must use the appropriate WebKit framework
Do not use this protocol without explicit written permission from Google. Note: This is not a license to use the defined protocol. [...]
LibreWolf is designed to increase protection against tracking and fingerprinting techniques, while also including a few security improvements. This is achieved through our privacy and security oriented settings and patches. LibreWolf also aims to remove all the telemetry, data collection and annoyances, as well as disabling anti-freedom features like DRM.
Support for blocking images from individual domains has been removed from Firefox, because of low usage and poor user experience.
about:config
property: dom.ipc.processCount.web
)From Firefox 47 onwards, 3D view is no longer available.
All browsers are still required to use WebKit
Thunderbird is literally a bunch of code running on top of Firefox. All the tabs and sections you see in our applications are just browser tabs with a custom user interface.
This is the English Translation of Previous Citation.
about:config
property: dom.ipc.processCount.web
)Support for blocking images from individual domains has been removed from Firefox, because of low usage and poor user experience.
From Firefox 47 onwards, 3D view is no longer available.
Do not use this protocol without explicit written permission from Google. Note: This is not a license to use the defined protocol. [...]
I suggest dumping Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser, which has a history of security breaches. I recommend instead Mozilla Firefox, which is free at mozilla.org. It's not only more secure but also more modern and advanced, with tabbed browsing, which allows multiple pages to be open on one screen, and a better pop-up ad blocker than the belated one Microsoft recently added to IE.
This is the English Translation of Previous Citation.
All browsers are still required to use WebKit
2.5.6 Apps that browse the web must use the appropriate WebKit framework
Thunderbird is literally a bunch of code running on top of Firefox. All the tabs and sections you see in our applications are just browser tabs with a custom user interface.
I suggest dumping Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser, which has a history of security breaches. I recommend instead Mozilla Firefox, which is free at mozilla.org. It's not only more secure but also more modern and advanced, with tabbed browsing, which allows multiple pages to be open on one screen, and a better pop-up ad blocker than the belated one Microsoft recently added to IE.