
Firefox Puts Privacy Tools Front and Center
Mozilla is redesigning Firefox to make privacy features easier to find and use. Built-in tools like a VPN—a service that masks your internet activity—are now visible by default rather than hidden in menus. The move reflects growing user interest in keeping browsing private, driven by concerns about tracking and European regulations. Firefox holds about 3-4% of the browser market against Chrome's 60%, and surfacing these tools could help Mozilla attract privacy-conscious users.
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