Firefox Focus adds autocomplete support and more search engine options
Saturday, December 16, 2017 at 9:44AM
Nicole Batac in Android, Android apps, Apple, Firefox Focus, Mobile, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox Focus, News, Web, app news, iPad apps, iphone

Mozilla’s privacy-focused Firefox Focus browser gets some new feature that makes it easier to use and more convenient. One of the new features is the ability to turn on or off autocomplete for typing URLs. The browser can autocomplete for you URLs of over 450 popular sites. But if the site you frequent isn’t part of that list, you can also add and manage custom autocomplete URLs. The app also now lets you add search engines from any site that has a search field. So, for example, you can look up information on site’s like IMDB or whichever one without having to head to IMDB’s site.

Firefox Focus is designed to block ads, social trackers, analytics, and other content trackers, even Web fonts. When you’re done browsing, you can just hit the Erase button on the top right portion of the app for it to clear your browsing history. It’s available on both Android and iOS.

Source: Android Authority

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