Google is testing "lazy loading," which may speed up page-loading times on Chromium-based browsers, loading elements of a ...
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Mozilla has unveiled one of the biggest updates for Firefox this year, and it revealed that the browser is getting a built-in virtual private network (VPN) service coming soon later this month. The ...
Most people never think about Android security updates until a headline like this appears. Suddenly, your phone, the device you use for messages, banking, photos and work, becomes part of a global ...
Anthropic, in collaboration with Mozilla, identified 22 security flaws in the Firefox browser during a two-week test, with 14 of the vulnerabilities classified as serious. The discoveries were made ...
In a two-week partnership with Mozilla, Anthropic used its Claude Opus 4.6 model to discover 22 vulnerabilities in the Firefox browser. The AI identified 14 high-severity bugs, accounting for nearly a ...
Mozilla says that it’ll introduce a new “Block AI enhancements” toggle with the browser version 148. As the name suggests, this will block all AI-powered features for those users who want nothing to ...
On Feb. 24, Mozilla will release Firefox version 148, which includes a highly sought-after feature: an AI kill switch. The new AI controls section gives users the option to block all current and ...
PCWorld reports that Firefox 147 addresses 16 security vulnerabilities, including six high-risk flaws that could enable code execution and sandbox escapes on users’ systems. The update improves video ...
Mozilla is promising a Firefox AI kill switch, but you won’t get it soon. In a reply to a Reddit open letter aimed at Mozilla’s new CEO, a Mozilla figure posting as user anthony-firefox said a real ...
Editor's take: Mozilla has a new CEO, and a very original idea about the future of Firefox. The open-source software is set to embed nearly every kind of AI feature in the near future, but the ...
A new campaign dubbed 'GhostPoster' is hiding JavaScript code in the image logo of malicious Firefox extensions with more than 50,000 downloads, to monitor browser activity and plant a backdoor. The ...