Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Mozilla releases Firefox 14


Mozilla have recently announced the availability of Firefox 14. Mozilla has added a many new features in this latest upgrade, with priority given to security.



 Firefox automatically secures Google searches to protect a user’s data from potentially prying eyes such as network administrators, when using public or shared Wi-Fi networks. Google is currently the only search engine that allows Firefox to make a user’s searches private, but Mozilla is looking forward to supporting additional search engines with this feature in the future.


Firefox makes it easier to see a website’s verified identity by changing the way that a user displays the icon to the left of the URL.  Firefox now supports Pointer Lock API to allow applications, including first-person games to better control the mouse. Firefox now supports native full screen mode on OS X Lion 10.7 for a better experience with videos and Web games like Mozilla’s BrowserQuest.


To download the latest version of Firefox, click the link here.

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