
Linden Jenson
GBMozilla VPN is a fantastic choice for… Mozilla VPN is a fantastic choice for those seeking straightforward and affordable digital protection. The interface is incredibly user-friendly, ensuring ease of use and quick setup across multiple devices, including desktop, laptop, and mobile. The pricing is highly competitive, making it an excellent value proposition without compromising the quality of service. Its seamless operation provides an uninterrupted internet experience while assuring peace of mind for privacy-conscious users. All in all, Mozilla VPN offers a comprehensive, budget-friendly, and hassle-free solution for maintaining online privacy and security.

RAY
BDAfter updating this browser my pc gets… After updating this browser my pc gets leg when I run it Everything working very slow.

Kasey Britton
GBThis is my primary browser This is my primary browser; it isn't flawless, but let's be honest, it's definitely one of the best out there; for example, it removes ad trackers by default.

Ashby Andrus
GBDO NOT USE THUNDERBIRD OR FIREFOX A hacker by the name of Cynthia Hendershot has stolen our email on Thunderbird, and since they have no customer service whatsoever, and no recovery options, we've lost all our email information. Thunderbird is a sham and so is Mozilla. DO NOT EVER sign up for any of these services.

Linux Tester
GBGood browser, but it used to be great. Mozilla Firefox has always been my go to browser. However Mozilla is doing it's best to alienate users like myself who have used it faithfully since it came onto the scene. When it brought out Quantum, we old time users lost a lot of useful plug-ins. Some have never returned, others have been replaced with a similar function but there are many that I have used that are simply not available. Then there are the silly changes like adding and extra click to close multiple tabs. What was a nice quick click two clicks now takes three. I still use it, but I am less satisfied with it than I used to be. It still has some good features and is excellent with privacy issues etc. But I have found myself using Waterfox and Palemoon (both FF derivatives, modern and old style respectively, as well as Opera, more frequently when previously I would use FF and Opera (prior to Opera changing from a really clever browser to a chrome clone with less original ideas than the original). So it's still a good browser, but it's not as good as it used to be and there are a lot of changes for changes sake. I hate not being able to archive a web site page in MAFF format. That's great because one can extract files from it if needed. Also MHT files were a good option to save a web page so it could be returned to off line for instance. Great to save a page of instructions or such the line. The new save is nowhere near as good so I use Palemoon which still has those plug-ins. Having tabs above the address line is a pain in the backside, and I hate the combined search and address being the default so I always have to go and customise it. So whilst it still has many good points, it can no longer cater for all my browsing needs. That's a shame, That said, the company does it's best to ensure privacy matters, which is probably the only reason I still use Firefox at all. So good company, some duff decisions and haven't really listened to users who have complained about some of the changes it has made to Firefox.