Mozilla will have a news subscription service in firefox
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Mozilla has been looking for a while to provide additional services in Firefox to users. For this reason, the company works on various projects. The next would be a news subscription service, which would be used in your browser. An idea similar to Apple News. In this case, users would pay about $ 5 a month to access it. In addition, it would allow them to eliminate advertising on certain news websites.
Mozilla will have a news subscription service in Firefox
It is something that the company is working on right now, for which they have the help of Scroll, as it has already been known officially.
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In this way, users would have access to various sites on the Internet through Firefox, where they could consult their news. But they could have this access without ads on these pages, something that undoubtedly allows better navigation in many cases. For now, it is not known which web pages would be part of this service that the firm develops.
It is hoped that information will be available shortly. Although from what has been known they would be known websites, so we can talk about the websites of some of the most important digital newspapers, for example.
This service should launch in Firefox in the fall. But at the moment there is no confirmation in this regard about it. Surely over the weeks we will have more news about it and know more about how it works.
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