mozilla firefox

Mozilla Firefox

Firefox is Mozilla's free, open-source browser built for privacy, flexibility, and developer control.

by: Mozilla Foundation

mozilla firefox

Mozilla Firefox

Firefox is Mozilla's free, open-source browser built for privacy, flexibility, and developer control.

by: Mozilla Foundation

for: Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, Windows

Key Features of Mozilla Firefox

  • Enhanced Tracking Protection — blocks cross-site trackers, crypto-miners, and fingerprinters automatically on every site you visit.
  • Multi-Account Containers — lets you keep work, social, and personal browsing in color-coded tabs that never share cookies.
  • Cross-Platform Sync — bookmarks, passwords, and open tabs sync across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS via a free Firefox Account.
  • 100% Free, No Upsells — the core browser costs nothing; the optional Mozilla VPN is a separate paid product, not a nag screen.
  • uBlock Origin Support — Firefox still supports Manifest V2 extensions, meaning uBlock Origin works at full strength unlike on Chrome.
Quick Info

Developer:

Mozilla Foundation

Type:

Web Browser

Version:

151.0

Latest Update:

20260507

Supported Operating Systems:

Review of Mozilla Firefox

What Is Firefox?

Firefox is a free, open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation — a non-profit organisation whose mission is internet health rather than advertising revenue. It’s built for users who want control over their browsing data, and for developers who need a reliable, standards-compliant engine with deep DevTools. If you want a browser that does exactly what a trillion-dollar ad company tells it to, Firefox isn’t for you.

 

How It Works

When you download Firefox and launch it for the first time, setup takes under two minutes — you can import your Chrome bookmarks during onboarding with a few clicks. Sign into a free Firefox Account and your bookmarks, saved passwords, and open tabs travel with you instantly across every device. Enhanced Tracking Protection is on by default, so trackers are blocked from the moment you open your first tab.

 

UX & Design

The interface is clean and uncluttered, with a customisable toolbar that lets you rearrange or remove almost any button on Windows 11 and other platforms. Dark mode works natively across all platforms, including Firefox dark mode on Android, toggled through the app settings in seconds. The learning curve is negligible for anyone switching from Chrome — the address bar doubles as a search bar, tabs behave identically, and extensions install in one click.

 

Performance & Reliability

Firefox uses approximately 388 MB of disk space on a clean desktop install — slightly less than Chrome’s 428 MB. RAM usage at idle sits around 727 MB versus Chrome’s 612 MB, but the picture flips heavily in Firefox’s favour with heavier workloads: at 50 open tabs, Firefox used around 8,844 MB compared to Chrome’s 14,414 MB — a dramatic difference for power users. On Android, Firefox performs well for everyday browsing but tends to use slightly more battery than lightweight alternatives.

 

Privacy & Permissions

Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection blocks cross-site trackers, social media trackers, cryptominers, and fingerprinters by default. Mozilla publishes clear data collection disclosures and does not sell your browsing data to advertisers. The one genuine privacy weakness is that Google is the default search engine — every query you type goes to Google unless you change it in Settings, which many users never do. For full-strength protection, pairing Firefox with uBlock Origin (which works at 100% capacity here, unlike Chrome after Manifest V3 rollout) closes most remaining gaps.

 

Pricing & Value

The browser itself is completely free with no feature gating — you get everything, including containers, sync, and DevTools, without paying a rupee. The optional Mozilla VPN costs $9.99/month or $4.99/month on an annual plan — roughly ₹830 to ₹415 per month at current rates — and covers up to five devices. Compared to Google Chrome (which is also free but monetises your data as its business model), Firefox’s “free” comes without that implicit cost.

How It Compares

vs. Google Chrome: Firefox beats Chrome on RAM efficiency at 30+ tabs and wins decisively on privacy transparency; Chrome still has a larger extensions catalogue and tighter integration with Google Workspace.

vs. Brave Browser: Brave blocks more trackers by default and is faster out of the box; Firefox wins on open-source transparency, a larger global user base, and a broader legitimate extensions ecosystem without the bundled crypto wallet.

Pros

Genuine RAM savings at scale

Full uBlock Origin support

Multi-Account Containers

Truly free with no data monetisation

Best-in-class developer tools

Cons

No built-in ad blocker

Smaller extension library than Chrome

Higher idle RAM than Chrome

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mozilla firefox

Mozilla Firefox

Firefox is Mozilla's free, open-source browser built for privacy, flexibility, and developer control.

by: Mozilla Foundation

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Firefox is Mozilla's free, open-source browser built for privacy, flexibility, and developer control.

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Firefox is Mozilla's free, open-source browser built for privacy, flexibility, and developer control.

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