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The new Firefox actually manages to evolve the entire browser experience, recognizing the multi-device, ultra-mobile lives we all lead and building a browser that plays along. It's a browser built with privacy in mind, automatically stopping invisible trackers and making your history available to you and no one else. It's better than Chrome, faster than Chrome, smarter than Chrome. It's my new go-to browser.
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Protège du pistage lié aux diffuseurs de contenus "gratuits", centralisés. Accélère de nombreuses requêtes ("Google Hosted Libraries" et autres) en les servant localement, allégeant la charge des sites. Complète les bloqueurs de contenus habituels.
This add-on allows you to export your saved passwords and disabled login hosts using XML or CSV files that can be imported later. Note: This add-on won't work in Firefox 57. It may eventually if the APIs to access passwords are implemented.
Quickly and easily capture an image of a web page. Options allow you to control output format (PNG or JPEG), file name and more. This is a new WebExtensions implementation of Page Saver. It does not contain all of the features of its predecessor.
Finally, one of the major browsers is doing something about canvas fingerprinting
If you need to customize Firefox for any reason, whether it be deployment within your organization or a custom version for your family and friends, the CCK2 is the tool for you.
With the CCK2 Wizard, you can customize the homepage, set (and lock) preferences, set permissions, add certificates, install add-ons, install search engines, add bookmarks, set the default network configuration and more.
You even have the choice of creating an extension to deploy your changes or using AutoConfig, a powerful mechanism within Firefox for customizing Firefox before you deploy it.