![]() On the desktop, Firefox continues to be a popular browser, used by more than three times the number of people who use Internet Explorer, according to data collected by W3Schools. There are tools available on iPhones right now that will offer a similar experience to Firefox Focus – Safari’s private browsing mode, when combined with a content blocker, for instance – but the hope for the company is that it can convince users that it’s easier to click a separate app icon for those times when they need private browsing. Firefox Focus gives you just that.”įocus also operates as a content blocker for Safari itself, letting users block tracking services (and by extension, many adverts) in their main browser. And sometimes you just want a super simple, super fast web experience – no tabs, no menus, no pop-ups. “You may be looking for information that in certain situations is sensitive – searches for engagement rings, flights to Las Vegas or expensive cigars, for example. The organisation describes Focus as “for the times when you don’t want to leave a record on your phone”. ![]() And the whole thing is permanently accompanied by a one-click Erase button in the top right corner, enabling you to clear all the info from any given session in one tap. You can’t change the search engine yet, but Firefox says that’s coming.īut at the same time as searching, Focus also strips out as much as it possibly can that could track you or your browsing: no cookies, no ad trackers, no analytics trackers, no social trackers. The app boots straight in to a search bar, which searches Yahoo in the US (likely due to the $375m Yahoo pays Firefox annually to be the default search engine on the main version of the browser) and Google in the UK for anything you ask. Firefox Focus is as stripped-down as a browser can be.
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