Firefox supports small programs, or plug-ins, that add extra functionality to the browser. These programs are called Add-ons. These programs can add a myriad of features ranging from a new toolbar ...
No browser is unbreachable, but the security add-ons available for Mozilla's Firefox browser certainly put the odds in your favor. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor ...
LastPass works with Firefox through a toolbar add-on that can be downloaded through the "Tools" menu or by typing "about: addons" into the URL bar.
The JonDoFox utility creates a customized Firefox profile that automatically uses the separately installed JonDo program, as well as a number of privacy and security-themed Firefox addons, to allow ...
You can easily update LastPass in Firefox to make sure the program is running properly. Here's how to do it.
Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer Select, back when CDs were new-fangled, and IBM's PC XT was wowing the crowds at Comdex. He spent more ...
Mozilla today launched Firefox 74 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Firefox 74 includes stricter rules for add-ons, TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 disabled by default, and a handful ...
Unwanted ads like pop-ups or pop-unders are windows or advertisements that appear on a Web page without permission. Many times visiting a site will cause them to launch automatically. Mozilla Firefox ...
This extension helps you download all the images on the screen in one click. Whether you have five of fifty images on your monitor, you can download all of them at once. The best thing about this ...
Mozilla has released Firefox 15 for PCs, smartphones, and tablets. The most standout features are a completely silent background updater (like Chrome), significant memory footprint improvements, a ...
On October 25, the development team said that in early June, Firefox discovered add-ons that were misusing the browser's proxy API, used by software to manage how the browser connects to the internet.
NoScript, Firebug, and other popular Firefox add-on extensions are opening millions of end users to a new type of attack that can surreptitiously execute malicious code and steal sensitive data, a ...