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Firefox users are unhappy with privacy tweaks in the browser's latest version

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Firefox has been a beloved browser by many, but the latest Firefox 127 version has some users doubting its commitment to privacy.

Firefox users are unhappy with privacy tweaks in the browser's latest version
  • Firefox 127 has introduced privacy tweaks that are causing user dissatisfaction, particularly due to changes like the separation of normal and private windows on the taskbar and the closing of private tabs when the main instance closes on iOS.
  • Despite user complaints, the update includes new privacy and security enhancements such as upgrading subresources from HTTP to HTTPS and masking CPU architecture to reduce fingerprinting.
  • Mozilla plans to address user feedback by reintroducing the "browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled" preference as an opt-in and adding more intuitive privacy settings in future updates.
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