By Yuz Mitra, | November 29, 2016
Firefox Focus by Mozilla blocks many web trackers by default, so there is no need to change the privacy or cookie settings. (Mike Beltzner/CC BY-NC 2.0)
You know those times when you do not want to leave your browsing record on their mobile phones, especially when looking for certain sensitive or strictly personal type of information? That is exactly what FireFox Focus brings to users, and it comes in a beautifully simple, high-speed web experience with no tabs, no menus, and no pop-ups.
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Firefox Focus by Mozilla is set to block many web trackers by default, so there is no need to change the privacy or cookie settings. After browsing, users can instantly erase their sessions with a single tap. There is n need to even go through different menu sections.
Programs used for tracking users on the web are one of the main causes of slow loading of web pages. Since Firefox Focus blocks these trackers, users will notice the difference in performance on the sites that track users. If a site that is being surfed is reliant on these trackers for its overall process, FireFox Focus will give users an option to open that site using either FireFox or Safari.
The protection of user privacy is the main focus of Firefox Focus. FireFox Focus makes this known to users as upon opening the browser, users will see an "Erase" button prominently placed in the upper right-hand corner of the browser. Tapping the button will immediately erase all browsing data, including cookies, history, and access keys or login information.
To further enhance a users' privacy, Firefox Focus also automatically blocks ads, pop-ups, as well as social and search engine analytic tracking by default.
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