Firefox

Firefox 133.0

A powerful web browser with multiple tabs, embedded VPN and more

133.0.3 Latest version
Open source Absolutely free
Developer Mozilla

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Main window
Main Window
Main Window
Initial Window
Bookmarks
Side Menus
Protections Dashboard
Private Browsing
General Settings
Privacy and Security
Extensions

Browse the Internet using multiple tabs, bookmark your favorite pages and use the private mode to stop websites from tracking you. Synchronize your data and your current browsing activity across all your devices.

With nearly a nine percent of the browser market share worldwide, Firefox is – as of today – the third most used Internet desktop browser, and it remains a solid alternative to the its sole open-source competitor, Chrome. Its exquisite care for the user’s privacy and security together with its highly customizable look and feel make it an excellent choice for anyone tired of being sold to advertisers every time they visit their favorite sites.

Not everything is nice and dandy with Firefox, though. It is known for being an avid resource consumer, which makes it a less suitable option for those with old or low-range computers. Likewise, you may find problems when trying to display certain pages, as not all websites are fully compatible with this browser. However, other renowned browsers are also famous for their memory hunger, but their many users do not seem to care.

What I do care about, though, and at least nearly ten percent of Internet users in the world, is privacy. And here Firefox has a lot to say. If you are not a Firefox user, just give it a try, and you’ll find that most (if not all) of those ads that seem to appear out of nowhere while browsing the Web will disappear. This browser takes the upmost care in not sending your private data to anyone you don’t want to. More

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Francisco Martínez
5 (Senior editor)

Pros

  • Puts extreme care in the user's privacy and security
  • Offers a wealth of settings to customize your browsing experience
  • Includes a private browsing option
  • Supports extensions

Cons

  • Consumes more memory than most of its competitors
  • Lacks compatibility with a number of sites
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Latest version running on Win Xp 64bit More
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Easy to use and fast search result More
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