It was just a few weeks ago that Firefox got a fresh security boost on the eve of its eighth birthday, but this week Mozilla gave users of its popular browser a better way to protect their privacy as well. . "One of the most often-requested features in the private browsing support for Firefox has been the ability to open a private window without closing the entire session," wrote Firefox product manager Asa Dotzler in a Tuesday post on the Future of Firefox blog. The link for this article located at Tech World is no longer available. . Firefox's new private browsing mode enhances user privacy by preventing history storage, blocks third-party tracking, and simplifies privacy settings for secure surfing. Firefox Browser, Private Browsing, Security Features, User Privacy, Mozilla Updates. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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