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So do I use Firefox app from this day forward?

So do I use Firefox app from this day forward?

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If you're looking to switch to Firefox on your iPhone or iPad, here is a quick guide to getting it set up and configured.


1. Installation

  1. Open the App Store and search for "Firefox".
  2. Tap Get to download the "Firefox Private & Safe Browser."
  3. Pro Tip: If you want Firefox to be your primary browser, go to your iPhone Settings > Firefox > Default Browser App and select Firefox. This ensures links from mail or messages don't default back to Safari.

2. Essential Navigation

  1. The URL Bar: By default, the search bar is at the bottom for easier one-handed use, but you can move it to the top in Settings > Toolbar.
  2. The Menu (≡): Located at the bottom right. This is your hub for Bookmarks, History, and Settings.
  3. Tab Management: Tap the square icon with a number in it to see open tabs. Tap the mask icon within that view to switch to Private Browsing mode.

3. Key Features to Check Out

  1. Enhanced Tracking Protection: Tap the shield icon in the address bar on any website. Firefox blocks most trackers by default, which usually makes pages load faster.
  2. Syncing Data: If you use Firefox on a PC or Mac, tap the menu (≡) and select Sign in to Sync. This will instantly pull in your desktop bookmarks, saved passwords, and even open tabs.
  3. Cleaning Up the Home Screen: If you find the homepage too cluttered, go to Settings > Home. You can toggle off "Pocket" stories or "Recent Highlights" for a more minimalist look.

4. Privacy & AI Controls

  1. Firefox recently added AI features like "Shake to Summarise." If you prefer a traditional experience, you can disable these by going to Settings > Page Summaries and toggling the features off.


Hope this helps!

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