Monday, June 27, 2011

Mozilla releases Firefox 5 for Android, featuring do-not-track

Android owners can protect by themselves from harmful cyber-criminals with applications like Norton's anti-virus iphone app. But marketers still participate in a more not cancerous, but still obtrusive practice, simply by tracking each of our browsing background. While that is sweet for those thinking about receiving far more tailored advertisements, it still feels like Big Brother is looking over your own shoulder.




Compared to that end, Mozilla features added the actual do-not-track feature for their Android iphone app. That feature, also is on their most up-to-date desktop browser, allows you to prefer out of browser tracking. However, individual internet sites don't have to conform to your do-not-track request.



The up-date also brings enhanced pace "especially on 3rd generation networks,In . more water panning, improved SwiftKey if it is compatible, and more than 20 new internet browser add-ons.