Firefox Nightly adds an option to notify us about extensions that can facilitate our navigation
With the threat that constantly looms over our computers like the Sword of Damocles putting the integrity of our data at risk, companies redouble your efforts to try to lead us to the firm belief about the safety of your proposals. A security that we have already seen is not always what they promise."
"One of the companies that is investing the most in the field of security is Mozilla Firefox has a version, Firefox Focus, designed to leave no trace (albeit with nuances) when browsing or how it notifies us if our passwords have been stolen.It is about avoiding, as much as possible, that our browser is stricter when it comes to managing all our activity on the web."
And that's what they do with the latest update coming to Firefox Nightly, a version of the golden fox browser in full swing in which to test solutions that will later reach the version for all users.
In the latest beta that can now be downloaded, privacy and transparency play a leading role, since they have added an option to the user that allows us to receive information about extensions that make browsing the web more secure
To do this, Mozilla has added a new possibility within your browser. If we access the Options, General, Navigation route, we will see how at the end there is an option called Recommend extensions while browsing.This option, which is already activated by default is in charge of offering recommendations in the form of extensions."
Add-ons that the Mozilla development team has thought may be of interest to users when browsing. These recommendations appear only when the system believes that they may be of interest to the user.
A call appears in blue informing us of that extension with which navigation can be improved, a recommendation that we can accept or reject . If we are interested, click on Add now and otherwise we choose No now."
In my case I have to admit that I haven't had the same luck as my colleagues at Techdows and despite spending hours surfing the net, I haven't been able to get Firefox to work for me. recommend any extension.
The truth is that if Chrome dominates the browser market, Mozilla and Firefox are doing quite well, so much so that they complicate the future of Microsoft Edge a lot. Do you dare to try this improvement and tell us about your experience?