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Firefox 3.5 boosts speed, privacy

Posted on June 30, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Mozilla on Tuesday released a Web browser that it said is 10 times faster than its original browser. One year after releasing Firefox 3.0, the Mountain View, Calif.-based nonprofit released Firefox 3.5, which it said is two times faster than Firefox 3.0 and 10 times faster than Firefox 2.

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Similar to Microsoft Relevant Products/Services’s Internet Explorer 8 browser, Firefox 3.5 allows users to browse the Internet in private mode. The feature was developed to let users protect their privacy while browsing online, and to give them greater control over their personal data Relevant Products/Services.

While using the Private Browsing feature, nothing viewed on the Web will be stored on the user’s computer. Another feature called Forget this Site allows users to remove every trace of a site from the Firefox 3.5 browser.

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