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  2. Firefox for Android - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a redesigned version of Firefox for Android (codenamed Fenix, and also branded as Firefox Daylight) was released, which introduced a new internal architecture and user interface inspired by Firefox Focus, new privacy features, and switching to curated WebExtensions for add-ons.

  3. Firefox Focus - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser by Mozilla, based on Firefox.It is available for Android [4] [5] and iOS smartphones and tablets. [6] [7] Its predecessor, Focus by Firefox, was released in December 2015 as a tracker-blocking application which worked only in conjunction with the Safari mobile browser on iOS.

  4. Template:Firefox for Android release compatibility - Wikipedia

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    Prior to version 96 [8] it used version numbers that do not correspond to any of the other Firefox versions. Those share a core component, the Gecko rendering engine, and track its version numbers, whereas the version for the iOS operating system uses the operating system's rendering engine (WebKit), rather than Mozilla's (Gecko).

  5. Gecko (software) - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Focus 7.0, shipped in the same month, [17] is the initial version introduced GeckoView, with increased performance in median page loading. [18] [19] Firefox Reality was also built with GeckoView. [18] In June 2019, Mozilla announced Firefox Preview as an ongoing project that focuses on building an Android web browser with GeckoView. [20]

  6. HTTPS Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    HTTPS Everywhere was inspired by Google's increased use of HTTPS [8] and is designed to force the usage of HTTPS automatically whenever possible. [9] The code, in part, is based on NoScript's HTTP Strict Transport Security implementation, but HTTPS Everywhere is intended to be simpler to use than No Script's forced HTTPS functionality which requires the user to manually add websites to a list. [4]

  7. List of free and open-source iOS applications - Wikipedia

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    Also available for Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Android. Element: Matrix collaboration client for iOS: Apache 2.0: git: Also available for Android, Web and Linux. Firefox Focus: Mobile web browser: MPL 2.0: git: Also available for Android. Firefox for iOS: Mobile web browser: MPL 2.0: git: iNaturalist: The official iNaturalist app MIT git: Also ...

  8. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    Initially available on multiple platforms, it is now available in two versions: Firefox for Android and Firefox for iOS. Firefox for Android runs on the Android mobile operating system and uses the same Gecko layout engine as Mozilla Firefox; for example, version 1.0 used the same engine as Firefox 3.6, and the following release, 4.0, shared ...

  9. Template : Latest stable software release/Firefox for Android

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