Browsing the Internet with no traces through the new Firefox

December 10, 2008 - 2:30am | News | Other themes |
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Browsing the Internet with no traces through the new Firefox
Mozilla introduced its latest trial version of the Firefox browser supplied with the privacy mode feature. Firefox 3.1 Beta 2 can now be downloaded by website development professionals and used to surf the web without their activity being recorded on their computers due to the Private Browsing Mode option.

Apart from evading the record of the web activity users can also take advantage of such additional features as deleting the history of their last few hours of web browsing as well as removing all traces of a particular website. Besides, the test browser is provided with such features as Gecko layout engine improvements and support for the video and audio elements, the World Wide Web Consortium Geolocation API, JavaScript query selectors, SVG transforms, CSS 2.1 and 3 properties and offline applications.

Earlier Mozilla introduced the Fashion Your Firefox initiative to enable users of the browser to select from and install a wide range of additions.





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