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The internet. As it should be.

Firefox is a fast, private web browser designed to protect you by default. Privacy is built in from the start, so you can focus on what matters instead of worrying about who’s watching.

Why people choose Firefox:
• Enhanced Tracking Protection – Blocks trackers by default to help stop companies from following you across the web.
• Private browsing mode – Browse without saving your history, searches, or cookies.
• Page summaries – Get the key points from long pages and move on faster.
• Built-in password manager – Generate strong passwords, save them securely, and autofill logins when you need them.
• Flexible search options – Choose your default search engine or switch search engines right from the search bar.
• Reader Mode – Remove ads and clutter from articles so you can focus on what you’re reading.
• Sync across devices – Pick up where you left off with synced tabs, bookmarks, and passwords when you sign in to your Mozilla account.

Private by default
Firefox is designed with privacy built in from the moment you start browsing. Enhanced Tracking Protection automatically blocks common background trackers, including social media trackers, crypto miners, and fingerprinters. When you want extra privacy, private browsing mode doesn’t save your history, searches, or cookies.

Focus on what matters
The web can be distracting. Firefox is designed to help you stay focused without making you manage everything yourself. Reader Mode clears clutter from articles, and picture-in-picture keeps videos visible while you multitask—without pulling focus from what you’re doing.

Browse your way
Customize Firefox to fit how you browse. Personalize your home screen with wallpapers and layout options, and choose your preferred search engine instead of being pushed into a single ecosystem.

You can move the search bar to the top or bottom of the screen for easier one-handed browsing. Sign in to your Mozilla account to sync tabs, bookmarks, passwords, and browsing history across devices, so switching feels seamless.

Built for people, not profit
Firefox was created in 2004 by Mozilla as a faster, more private, and more customizable alternative to other browsers. Today, Mozilla remains a nonprofit and continues working to make the internet — and the time you spend on it — better.

Learn more about Mozilla: https://www.mozilla.org
Terms of Use: https://www.mozilla.org/about/legal/terms/firefox/
Privacy Policy: https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/firefox
Latest news: https://blog.mozilla.org

Firefox: Private Web Browser App Comments & Reviews

Firefox: Private Web Browser Positive Reviews

Best browser anywhereFirefox on iOS feels like a thoughtful fusion of privacy and polish. It’s the browser I reach for when I want to browse confidently without feeling like I’m losing control of my data. The app opens quickly, and the interface is clean and uncluttered, letting the content take the spotlight. I appreciate how smoothly it syncs with my other devices when I’m signed in, so I can pick up right where I left off—whether that’s a tab I left open on my laptop or a password I saved earlier. Privacy is where Firefox shines. Enhanced Tracking Protection is effective without making pages feel broken, and Total Cookie Protection helps keep third-party trackers at bay without me having to think about it. It’s reassuring to know there are solid privacy defaults baked in, and the settings to fine-tune things are straightforward rather than overwhelming. As someone who spends a lot of time reading articles and debugging web pages, the built-in tools are genuinely useful. The Reader Mode makes long reads less taxing on the eyes, and the overall performance feels snappy, even with multiple tabs open. I also value the open-source ethos behind Firefox; it’s comforting to know there’s a transparent, continuously improving foundation behind the product. If you value privacy without sacrificing ease of use, Firefox on iOS is a strong choice. It respects your autonomy, plays nicely with other devices, and delivers a smooth, human-centric browsing experience. Also, the sending pages to named devices is TEH BOMB!!!.Version: 143.1

The best and safest browserI was a computer scientist, systems analyst and support technician for 51 years. I am also a woman. I have exclusively used Firefox since it’s inception. I have always been impressed that it is nonprofit. In 2013, I had 2 PC’s and my bank card. Having hacked the stolen computers, the perp was able to access my bank account and steal $300,000. She was able to gain remote access to my other computers and commit other crimes. I was able to track her activities, but law enforcement did nothing, because they didn’t believe a woman could know that much about computers and the law. Using Firefox, I was able to protect myself from this known hacker. Any time she broke through Firefox’s secure settings, if Firefox didn’t first notify me, I would notify them, and my accounts would again be sufficiently secured. The techs at Internet Explorer or Chrome wouldn’t have done the same. I am forever grateful to the people who have made Firefox possible. I love Nightly. Not only will I always exclusively use Firefox, I have promoted it to all of my clients, and anyone else who would listen because they cared about safety when on the Web. I will continue to do so because I have faith and experience that no other browser can even come close to what Firefox can do..Version: 106.1

Please make an option to enlarge the font!I have an autoimmune disease that is destroying my eyes and sadly I am not going to be able to use Firefox on my mobile much longer which makes me very sad because I find it to be the safest browser I've ever used. Sure there are some other things that could be improved but hey it's all a work in progress! I did see on the website where other people have wanted or looked for an option to be able to to this the first time being over a year ago that I noticed this was a big issue for some people and I I ow we can't always get everything we want and life but if we try sometimes we his might we get what need and I definitely need this to be possible or I will be forced to switch back to Safari which btw really isn't quite large enough in the font dept either but better than what I am able to get on here. Now I did try using Firefox with DuckDuckGo and that gave me the ability to enlarge a tiny bit which was marginally helpfully but it seems I'm always getting Hijacked whenever Duck is in my life... not sure why this is but it's a huge problem and unacceptable. So if you could a blinding person out I would really appreciate it as I know others would as well! Thanks for taking the time to read this I know you ha e your hands full! And I'll be praying that my prayers are answered! Much love to all!.Version: 108.1

WHY MOZILLA WHY?I have been using Firefox as my sole browser since 2008. They have had a fantastic and secure browser for a long time and it has been a great relationship. Apple products on the other hand are complete garbage in the usability department. I bought a Mac mini in 2014 because my hard drive went out on my 5 year old gateway laptop, within 18 months the Mac mini was unusably slow. And now for my Ipad I got this little dandy last year and I have never owned another piece of technology so infuriating in my life, the one respite was the fact that I had Firefox on it, the one program I knew would never let me down. I was asked to do a major update a couple months ago, and I figured what’s the harm Firefox has never steered me wrong. When the update was complete, lo and behold I have lost all my loveable Firefox usability. They have updated me to what is little more than a safari skin. I am permanently unable to access any of my Firefox account information. I can’t change my password because all of my information will be lost and with it still working on my other devises (pc and galaxy) I cannot afford to risk losing that information. This one star review is not for Mozilla as a company but their decision to bow to apple and its BS..Version: 22.0

Safe but has some problemsYes Firefox is safe – I've used it for years and it is still good for many things. However I've found recently that it struggles with PayPal transactions and often fails. Specifically, when making a payment for an online purchase using PayPal, one usually clicks on the PayPal option at the vendors web page and it should then transfer the buyer to the PayPal web site for completion (or it sometimes just pays the amount due using the preferred credit card in the buyer's account at PayPal without first transferring to the PP site). But Firefox does neither. It just freezes on a new tab named "Blank." On the other hand DuckDuckGo browser works flawlessly for these transactions — the transfer to PayPal's site is automatic and immediately a screen comes up that allows Touch ID to be used to enter the buyer's PayPal account without looking up the password. What could be easier than that? So DDG is my main browser now. Although I'm not an IT guy I understand that DuckDuckGo was designed for safety from its inception and I believe it IS safe. But anyway, if I want to use the PayPal option for online payments then apparently I cannot do so using Firefox, so there is really no choice. I have to use some browser other than FireFox and I've chosen DuckDuckGo..Version: 132.0

Needs WorkI’ve enjoyed my experience with Firefox on my desktop, but with this iOS version I haven’t so much. The app needs some work. Like others who have written reviews, the bookmarks are kind of a mess. The bookmarks issue is also present on the desktop version but it is compounded on iOS. I shouldn’t have to tap through “desktop bookmarks” to get to bookmarks and they shouldn’t be buried in the hamburger menu. There should be an icon in the toolbar for easy access. Why separate bookmarks into mobile and desktop? It’s not 2008. Cellphones are extremely powerful and the experiences should be married fully, including bookmarks. It should just be “bookmarks toolbar” and that’s it. The rest of the bookmarks we save can be organized by the user. Not by putting them in “bookmarks menu” (what does that even mean) or “other bookmarks” (other than what?). Outside of bookmarks, the night mode should have a setting to automatically match the system. Night mode isn’t very good regardless though so I often have to turn it off. The dark mode never actually switches to match the system. I have to manually go in and toggle on and off to get it to work. Tabs completely reload when I go back into them when they should save my place so that’s frustrating. Please fix all of these things. In short, the app needs work..Version: 106.0

Bad ui changes to a good browserI would at the very least like the option in settings to revert the recent ui changes, specifically everything that's happening with the tab tray. I know that lack of specificity makes a review less helpful, but I genuinely dislike ALL of the tab tray changes. I don't like the removal of the "inactive tabs" dropdown menu at the top. I don't like the top bar (the one with the button to switch to private browsing mode) being reorganized and moved to the bottom. I don't like my swiping automatically being interpreted as switching to synced tabs when I'm trying to close a tab. I also don't like the apparent removal of the banner popup at the bottom of the screen when I close a tab that allows me to undo that. I can get used to the reordering of the toolbar, but the tab tray is kind of a pain now. the mobile ui was fine before the update; I don't see the point of spending time and resources fixing a non-issue. not that I'm universally opposed to ui changes! but unless users report a problem or request a feature, it doesn't need to be changed every few months/year like a password. it's a shame I can't just use an extension to change it back on ios due to apple disallowing them, otherwise I would..Version: 141.2

Great web browserIt is a relatively easy to understand web browser, but the speed could be improved (maybe it’s because of the lack of the original kernel, I heard that all web browsers for iOS use the safari kernel) but it allows more control and fun with dev options. Some parts of the UI can be hard to press on the iPhone 13 mini, but that is the least successful version of the iPhone 13 lineup. Everything is decently designed on iOS Firefox but it is still very good. It also does not really rely on Apple ecosystems, so I am happy as I use windows every day in my main desktop environment. Downloads should be easily explained due to the fact that it is kinda hard to find the Firefox folder for me due to the file structure I placed on my device, but could be different for each user. I think it is possible that Firefox for iOS can be faster and better in every way in the future. It would be great if fonts installed via configuration profiles from font apps could be applied to Firefox like on windows Linux and probably macOS..Version: 114.0

If it works don’t fix it100 - Updated to 100, and the home page, which should be a brief visit to tap a pinned page or a pocket article or type in the URL bar, now lags multiple seconds. This means every single time I want to go to a new site or do a new search there is an atrocious 3-5 second lag. There is a lag before the page changes and further lag before the page becomes responsive. This is an entirely new issue with the update to 100. I had *zero* issues with Firefox until this update and an on a 13 pro, so hardware isn’t the issue. The only thing I see different is the pocket articles now scroll sideways instead of vertically. I also see the jump back in switch and notice the “homepage” setting takes several seconds to open.” I turned off all the “recent” things you want to show me without improvement. Please stop with the pointless UI tinkering and focus on keeping things working smoothly. 109 - seems to be a little snappier, but now reduce transparency from accessibility settings is inverted in Firefox for the close tab, new tab pop up. That menu is clear when reduce transparency is on. Maybe it’s unique to my settings and it’ll sort itself out. Pretty frustrating..Version: 109

Search suggestion bar is a flawI’ve proudly used Firefox on PC for over 20 years, through good and bad. But I only permanently swapped to mobile last year. Overall, the mobile app has been much improved in recent years and is clearly superior to safari. A few gripes remain but it seems the team is aware of them. My main issue is with the search suggestion bar. I’m not sure when it first appeared or when I even noticed it, but its position above the keyboard means you will inevitably hit it while typing and, because it swaps your search engine without any feedback, you won’t know until you’ve already used the wrong search engine. Worse, it isn’t in the real settings menu, but instead uses its own settings menu with a “magnifying glass” icon, not a usual gear or the three horizontal lines symbol the firefox app uses. The magnifying glass icon was the last button I tried using to open its settings, considering I thought it was just another search feature. Very confusing design. Overall, the search bar does not feel well thought out or tested at all, which gives a slight blemish to an otherwise much improved app..Version: 127.1

Lacks standard bookmark sorting!There is no capability to move a bookmark and click-drag it into a folder, let alone a way to select muliple bookmarks on ipad (cntrl click and shift click) then drag into a folder. The simple functions of bookmark sorting and organization do not exist and its unacceptable in this day an age. No one seems to care about making a product work like it should, they only care about the basic foundations to pull a user on to there other platforms to make profit. Its disgusting. Fix the bookmarks and add manual sorting capabilities. response to Devs: I don;t beleive in that post your idea nonsense, that is just a cop-out excuse to give companies a reason not to implement a foundational idea that is needed. Just throw everyone’s idea into the idea graveyard and if enough ppl want it we think about it. i miss the good old days when you just sent feedback to the devs and if they liked the idea they added it. no one was lazy back then and were all about making thinks better not finding ways out of doing something. plus my idea is not something to be voted on its foundational to the app, the desktop version on all browsers not only firefox have this ability so should firefox mobile..Version: 122.1

I want to love it but I can’tI use Firefox on all of my desktops and I love it, but the mobile version just doesn’t work right. First it needs to incorporate the privacy of Firefox Focus into the main app, and give users the ability to control the level of privacy they need, without having to use a completely different app with all or nothing being your choice. Second they need to work on the interface. Too many steps required to get to bookmarks or to switch tabs. And every time I switch tabs it automatically highlights the last one I opened, not the one I’m on or the next one in the sequence. Finally, it needs to be coded in iOS native tools. It’s obvious that interface elements aren’t native and it just doesn’t fit. For example: tapping a bookmark icon highlights the target area for the tap and you can see that the icon and tap area don’t align. It’s a little thing but it makes the software feel unfinished and buggy, even when it works. Since it can’t match the functionality of Safari or chrome I’m forced to use an alternative, and I really would rather have Firefox on all of my devices. I’ll keep checking back and hoping for the day they get it right..Version: 97.0

I recommend Firefox (no, the internet doesn’t know ‘everything’ about you already).I recommend Firefox and believe it’s worth your time to ‘change’ to it. I don’t work I’m tech but try to understand things and be purposeful as best I can in these things. 1) It’s more secure than the most commonly used browsers (from ‘for profit’ companies). That (still) very much matters. There ARE other good alternatives I chose this one. 2) It works well and easily enough (really). In my experience, even when sites say it won’t either at all or all it’s features. 3) The features are good (homepage stuff, syncing across devices if you wish) I ENJOY using Firefox. P.s. (?) for context or maybe this helps: 1) I don’t use it on work computers, 2) I did make a Mozilla account and use the sync function and other features (not required), 3) I also was thoughtful in my choice of a default search engine, 4) and use a separate encrypted password program (I don’t save passwords in the browser’s program or on another built in system like Microsoft or Mac’s keychains etc)..Version: 106.1

Firefox is not my love anymoreThis is a shame to see Mozilla and Firefox like this. Back in the day when they were ambitious and wanted to create their own mobile OS, they used to have the nicest of designs, awesome products and much more, these days I don't want to look at their products, as they smell bored and disinterested corporate designs, just look at the tab shadows in the desktop version, menu icons in the iOS app, they used to have the most beautiful icon on the planet and now it is a ugly flat design sitting on a very sadly ugly dark background that I just hate to see on my dock. And this is while browsers like Arc exits and they are making their products more and more beautiful everyday with love and care. Chrome, in all of its evillessness is so nicely designed that I have to controll myself from using, and the only product on the planet that used to be for the freedom of web is now so adandoned by the very company that makes it that you can feel it. If you are hearing this, please please bring back love and passion to Firefox, it is not what we were in love with and I really hate to see it like this. I still long to be a Firefox user, but one that is made with love..Version: 123.4

Used to love firefox & only firefox… but all good things endI used to use firefox exclusively. the speed & attention to user privacy was clearly at the forefront of their developmental agenda. it seems that the speed aspect has all but fallen to the wayside. especially with regards to linux ubuntu. terrible. i have never in my life had to click “force close” or “wait” so many times within a browser experience , ever. & sadly, i’m not willing to sacrifice efficiency for the sole fact that , well, i’ve used firefox forever. there have been some noticeable updates in terms of the response time & speed … but not enough to make the needed change in the user’s day to day within the app. no other browser has been able to feel as comfortable as firefox always has. but now i’m sacrificing comfort in exchange for wasted time waiting for the simplest of websites to load or having to close the browser out all together due to the consistent freezing & refusal to load that plagues the app so frequently these days. i have & use the most updated & quality of tech, systems & components. phones & computers alike. so id think maybe it was an issue with my equipment. but i know it isn’t. it couldn’t be. & im not the only one who feels this way. please change it. it used to be the best & checked all the boxes of what a user needs in a browser. the security will be tough to part ways with. but there are other options. & im tired of wasting time waiting for pages to load & im even more tired of constantly closing my browser..Version: 113.2

Good browser with some quirksFirst of all I want to say that overall Firefox is a great mobile browser. However, it comes with some strange behaviors that can be a bit annoying. Sometimes it takes a few seconds for Firefox to register a search request made in the URL bar directly which gets frustrating to deal with because I end up having to spam enter or click a suggested search instead. Sometimes this comes with the downside of my original search request refreshing the page since the orignal search query finally registered. Secondly, sometimes the toolbars to close windows or go back disappears and doesn’t come back when scrolling up, which is normally the gesture to bring the toolbar back again. I’m also not sure if this is a Firefox-specific bug or if it’s just a mobile bug in general but sometimes pages with a lot of ads refresh a lot and cause the page to constantly scroll up and down. Negatives aside, the syncing features between mobile Firefox and desktop Firefox works great and I love the passwords vault feature..Version: 146.1

Great…but one request!Firefox is and always has been my favorite browser. For the mobile version, I am BEGGING Mozilla to add a Bookmarks shortcut to the homepage. Or even better, a Bookmarks shortcut button to the left of address bar similar to Brave. I, along with most others, use Bookmarks frequently and as of now, they’re simply buried too deep within the menu tree to be easily accessed. Please please please Mozilla do this and make us all happy!!!! *Update*. It’s been a while since I left the review above. Unfortunately, the difficult-to-use Bookmarks are still an issue. I thought of an idea Mozilla. How about enable the ability to show Bookmarks on the start screen? Why have shortcuts when Bookmarks sync across platforms? Makes no sense to me. Bookmarks still need to be easier to access. Please do this so we can all be happy!! ***Its some time later and the bookmarks functionality is still a mess. Any updates on making these easier to access? Perhaps, include Bookmarks as a option on the homepage, in addition to Shortcuts, Jump back in, etc. This would be SOOO helpful guys!.Version: 111.2

Please, Make It a Matter of PreferenceIn Version 37 for iOS, the new feature that every time the browser is closed and reopened, you will be directed to a new tab — I can find no way to turn off this feature!! Firefox has been my favored browser across all my devices for years due to its simplicity and freedom. On my Apple devices, I utilize Firefox Focus for anything I need to one-time search, and Mozilla Firefox proper to check for digital updates across a dozen of different websites and resources (and I keep several dozen favorite resources constantly open in the background tabs). In the past two days since I updated, I have repeatedly closed the new tab that is forcefully created every time I open the app. This, in and of itself, is an inconvenience at best. What has become more than inconvenience, is that by closing the tab that you are currently using [mind you, the tab that is forcefully generated], this scrolls my ‘open tabs’ screen to the top of my list of 50+ tabs. While I should invest some time to learn the Pocket feature (and intend to eventually), I do not wish to accidentally close any of my tabs while attempting to scroll back to the bottom. Because people use this amazing application for so many various purposes, such as my own with hoarding academic materials, please consider including a toggle in the settings menu for this feature. I could not find any more discreet way of making this request than here..Version: 37.0

What’s happening to my searches?Not sure what update this started in, but recently when I use the arrow keys to go back to my original search (usually Google) it’s gone and the default page with no searches shows up. I have to go to History to get back to my search or renter the search text. Also around the same update time my saved tab got reset to the default instead of the page I was last on. I have to click on a button in the page to take me back to the previous page. Or even more confusing it gives me a new tab with the default page showing Pocket and buttons to other pages Firefox thinks I’d be interested in. NO. I’m interested in the page I saved my tab to. If I want a new tab I click on the add button. I’ve been using Firefox since the Mozilla days and been happy with it. I’m starting to think unhappily now. Please stop anticipating what I want. You are wrong most of the time..Version: 99.3

Love Firefox ButI love Firefox and its support of open source software but I really cannot use this browser on iOS due to the fact that it does not have a built in ad blocker. This could be done in a similar way to how Brave does it. Even if that was just an option to include custom ad blocker lists it would be better than nothing. —update: The developer responded with their typical canned response that “addons are not available due to iOS restrictions” but I’m not asking for an addon, I’m asking for built in ad blocking capabilities similar to how Brave does it. This would be something in the settings which would allow me to put in urls of ad block lists and the browser itself would filter based on those. Lots of people have asked for this exact functionality in the past and they always respond with that same old addons don’t work on iOS thing when it’s not what’s being asked for. Please, Mozilla, people like me really want to use your browser but you make it hard with things like this!.Version: 131.0

Startup fixed in 38.1, now fix refreshThank you for reversing the ridiculous decision to open a new copy of the homepage every time I launch the app. Now please restore the refresh button to the bottom toolbar. The homepage is not something I need quick access to from every page I navigate to, but the refresh button absolutely is. Restore it, and you'll be back to 5 stars Previous review (1 out of 5 stars): You have now made my browsing experience MORE distracting, not less. There's a reason I don't have a homepage configured and I set the new tab page to "about:blank"... I don't want my phone making decisions for me about what I look at. Launching a new instance of the homepage is literally never valuable to me. Meanwhile, the refresh button, which you've inexplicably removed from the bottom toolbar and *replaced with the home button*, IS something I find valuable, and I wish you'd put it back. This app was working better before the update. Please revert the features or allow me to customize back to sensible settings and I will update my review to 5 stars..Version: 38.1

Privacy settings lackingThis is described as a Safe, Private browser but only if you manually clear out Website data and browsing history. True, It has the private browsing button but you always have to remember to use it. Otherwise there is no setting to automatically clear private data when you exit the app as there is on the windows version. You have to manually clear Private Data by going into Settings>Data Management>Clear Private Data. BUT WAIT! Don’t forget to tap on “Website Data” above Clear Private Data! Here you will find that Firefox has been storing data on all the sites you have been visiting and the very stuff you thought you were getting rid of when you cleared private data! Why is this data here other than to exploit your web browsing? Web Site data usually includes data miners like Double Click and Google even if you weren’t using Google. Make sure you clear this stuff too even though, some of it mysteriously comes back even from sites you didn’t visit in a browsing session..Version: 114.0

Great app, but one problemI love Firefox. I find it easier to use than Safari or Google, and the layout is really easy to understand. However, there’s just one small issue, and I’m not sure whether it’s meant to happen or not. When I use private mode, whenever I turn off my phone on private mode, don’t use the app for a while after leaving it on private mode, or switch to the normal mode, it automatically deletes all my private tabs. When I first started using Firefox, there wasn’t this issue, but over the last three months or so, it’s gotten to the point I have to actively keep my phone on private mode (e.g., tapping the screen whenever it gets a little dark so it won’t turn off), so that I don’t lose my tabs. Again, not sure if this was an update or an intentional feature, but it just gets a little annoying sometimes. Otherwise, great app, and it’s my favorite search engine :].Version: 137.1

Missing a couple of featuresI made the switch back to Firefox recently, after a few years with Chrome, and there are a lot of great features. The icon looks nice, navigation is generally intuitive, and I LOVE that I can shift my address bar up to the top where I’m used to it being — that alone has made the switch much smoother and more seamless overall. One thing that I’m really missing is the ability to open a new tab from within a current tab. I have to go into my current tabs first. I know this is only a single additional steps, but I do a lot of research with multiple tabs from my phone, and I often have to open another tab to reference something else quickly. It would feel less like “disengage, switch task, reengage” if I didn’t need to go somewhere else first. Overall, I’m really enjoying Firefox, I just feel like that functionality — even as an option, like the address bar being top or bottom — would really improve my experience overall..Version: 104

Firefox App Feedback & SuggestionAll of the forms of media and visual demonstrations that are all ever shown posted on up here should all always make sure to explain as specifically as possible about the reasons for why it is always as important as ever nowadays, today in general that all of these forms of media and visual demonstrations all always make sure to explain the very best that they all ever could about all always making sure that this type of app for Mozilla Firefox always makes sure to have all of the types of features and extensions needed for it to function the very best that it all ever could as well as for allowing to never, ever set any sorts of limits to any of its own types of users in general in the sense of everything that it all could actually always allow all of its own types of users to do with it and all. Lastly, all of the forms of media and visual demonstrations mentioned way earlier in the beginning should all always be translated into as many different types of worldwide foreign languages as possible and everything..Version: 102.1

Decent browser. Good privacy. Mediocre UXI use Firefox on my desktop every day and love it, best browser that combines power with privacy. On mobile it is not quite as appealing. It does just fine at being a browser, and the built-in privacy features are nice, but the UX falls a bit short. For example, when closing tabs, if you close the currently highlighted tab in the list it after re-opening the app for the first time, it scrolls all the way to the top of the list of tabs, and you have to scroll all the way back to the bottom to see your recent tabs. Also, the action button is in the top right, small and hard to get to, but contains actions that I use frequently (e.g. find text on page). The east to hit button in the bottom right I don’t use very often, even though it has a prime spot on the screen. Hopefully this can be addressed, I’m still using it because I like having the same browser for desktop and mobile, but it can be annoying sometimes..Version: 35.0

Fastest Browser for iPad ProWhy can we not get an adblocker list on the iPad app like the one in the screen shot for the iPhone app in the App Store? You would think the iPads should have more functionality right? It would be great to be able to control the blockers and trackers like what is available on iOS to see how fast this browser can really go once it doesn’t have to load all the junk that is littered all over websites these days. If apple doesn’t start becoming capable of blocking ads out the gate without having to purchase adblocking software and install it then hope it works then I say the sales will probably go downhill pretty soon. Nobody will care if the iPad has an M1 or M2 chip and it can go so fast if you can’t even access the site because your fast tablet can’t block ads. Especially if Apple claims it’s all about privacy they should stand behind this without a doubt..Version: 33.0

Great Browser!I have used FireFox on my PCs for many many years and will keep using it! There are many browsers out there that claim to be safe and private. But FireFox has been around the longest that I know of. But what really seals the deal for me is the customization of this browser. There are add-ons for anything you can think of! Including one for automatically recording the zaps of your pet on NeoPets! Think that is an obscure niche add-on? That’s my point! What ever you are into, whatever you want your browser to do, FireFox has an add-on for you! So there are loads of add-ons for privacy, ad-blocking, anti-tracking, you name it! So the user can customize their browsing experience exactly how they like. Not sure where to start with so many choices? FireFox recommends some high rated add-ons to start with. And you can always switch and try out different add-ons very easily to fine tune your experience and find the add-ons that work best for you! I haven’t used FireFox’s mobile version for very long yet, so I don’t know if it is as customizable as the desktop version, but so far I am very happy with it! With a FireFox account I can so easily pick up where I left off on my laptop or any device and keep browsing all the tabs I had open! That is super useful to me! So in closing I highly recommend FireFox for browsing on all your devices! It’s fast, free, open source, customizable, and has been trusted for years to be safe and private! Download and start using FireFox now! ~Meer 🦄🦅🦁.Version: 110.2

Excellent Browser - Just like it’s always beenI’ve used Mozilla’s Netscape in the mid-late 1990s. First at the university I attended which because it was a former military base that was being repurposed and reclaimed where it was safe to do so, was one of the first to be hardwired to the internet as well as supplying remote dialup, email, and server space to students. This was back when AOL was cranking out landfill CDROMs by the millions and misinterpreting what the internet was. There were moments when I thought the browser had been the victim of the dotcom bubble burst, only to find it had risen from the flames like a Firebird under a new name, but from the same good people. So I guess I’ve been a Mozilla brand user that has stuck with them at least as a secondary browser and usually as a go to. There are simply more options with Firefox - especially in the way you can modify its appearance in desktop OSs, which isn’t a functional thing, but nonetheless important. What is important is security and I have never felt at risk using Firefox. Even Safari in iOS has moments when (very obvious and bad) attempts to bait you get through - telling you to update your Flash from 2010 (yes< in iOS). But I’ve yet to have anything like that happen in Firefox. Only con I would say is that I wish in integrated easier with iOS. But I don’t think it would be what it is if it did..Version: 102

I Feel Secure Using FireFoxFireFox is the very best browser available today. I feel extremely secure, when I use FireFox; I am confident everything I do online is secure. I do not worry someone is getting my private information and or filtering my data. When I use other browsers, which The United States government forces to use, I feel threaten by the fact that other browsers are taking all my private information such as credit card numbers, codes, stealing my ideas. It is as if it is no longer worth to buy a computer; not only the computers are astronomically expensive but the same companies via other browsers are taking my information and my ideas and my privacy. FireFox is it. I feel I can express my self and write to my friends, and browse the internet and download files without the worry as when I am forced to use other browsers..Version: 114.2

Urgent Request: Transform Firefox with a Sleek Gray Dark Theme!Firefox stands out for its extensive library of extensions, offering unparalleled flexibility. However, it falls short in its user interface and swipe gestures, which feel outdated. It’s surprising that such a cherished product, with millions of loyal users, hasn’t modernized its UI. A fresh, intuitive interface would elevate the browsing experience significantly, meeting the expectations of your dedicated user base. Many users are quitting because of the lack of change. Consider adding a material theme or something minimal and modern—anything to make it feel current. Specifically, offering a dark theme that is gray rather than the current dark purple would be a significant improvement. If you do that, I promise I will set Firefox as my default browser and encourage my friends to use it too. Listen to your community—everyone’s asking for a UI update. Embrace this change and keep Firefox at the forefront of innovation!.Version: 127.1

Love Firefox bowser but…I’ve used this browser for almost 2 years now and I can see improvements and really appreciate the sync feature between devices even when they’re different OS. I also love the straightforwardness of Mozilla and the easiness and reliability of the app. However, the app is not as user friendly when it comes to autofill passwords. I use 1Pass as my main password manager and have it set up that way in my phone. Half the websites, I have to go to the app and copy the credentials because the keyboard won’t suggest autofill. Same with credit cards, the app won’t suggest autofill. This can get very annoying when filling out forms or just login in websites overall. In the big scheme of things, this is not a dealbreaker for me right now but given that we are moving to a passwordless future (passkeys, etc), this can very much be a deal breaker as compatibility with passwords managers will need to be much better..Version: 123.1

Images won’t load & other problemsGenerally speaking I adore Firefox and use it on Web and Mobile, but ever since the penultimate update (or some such change on Firefox’s end), I’ve been unable to load images at all. Whether it’s the Google images tab, a search on DuckDuckGo, literally any kind of website, or video thumbnails, I can’t see it. Certain interfaces don’t load as well; tiktok links (don’t have the app) lead to a black screen (though “play” still works) and I’ve noticed that on some websites it just doesn’t work entirely. I don’t understand why FF changed like this, and I can’t really file a broken site report on everything. It significantly impacts my web activity while reading articles, logging in, or looking at reference photos. I have to use Safari instead… and requesting the web version of the site both doesn’t fix it and makes it hard on my eyes. I’m writing this review after updating to the latest version, please fix it ASAP.Version: 39.0

Half trash, half averageActually, the app wouldn’t be so bad for me if i didn’t have to tap the search bar twice to begin my search. i open my FF browser, i tap the search bar, and as soon as my keyboard comes up before i can even type the first letter to begin, my keyboard goes away and i have to retap the search bar again. Every single time. i only use FF because i don’t want to close the videos in my safari browser. i don’t like to have too many tabs open with so much data open as well. so i keep my browsers clean. i use FF for quick searches and sometimes i even have 9 windows open at a time before i actually realize and clean it up. so it’s good for the most part. but that keyboard issue is very frustrating. i’ve been using this app for years and this is a new issue that began at least a year ago for me. please fix this. Thank You, Shantell Leos.Version: 109

I mean....Firefox is a good browser depending on how you use it. In the newer updates it gets really frustrating to look up images. Instead of showing you the images like most browsers would, it shows you but when you click it, it takes you directly to the website instead of letting you look at the images. You would have to click the front to see it. To me this is frustrating, as an artist, I need to look up references to draw things, this leaves me with a huge disadvantage because I’m unable to directly see the image. Firefox also seems to switch from update to update at times, well for me at least. Say there was a new update for your device, or a new update for the app, Firefox would instantly go back to its old ways, which makes me hesitant to update my iPad because I want to have the freedom of looking at an image. I would appreciate if this problem was fixed in someway.... but I wouldn’t really suggest this browser if your soul purpose for it is to look at images..Version: 22.0

Bookmarks management needs improvementWe should be able to manage bookmarks from the app. I can’t even choose to add the bookmark to the list I have on my desktop app. The distinction between the two makes it really cumbersome. Why do we have a ‘Bookmarks Toolbar’, a ‘Bookmarks Menu’ and ‘Unsorted Bookmarks’? Just one container/folder that is the same in the mobile app and the desktop app would be great..Version: 15.0

Needs a proper adblockerI understand that on iOS every browser is just a reskinned Safari, but Firefox needs a proper adblocker for it to become a usable alternative. Not being able to use apps like AdGuard or 1Blocker to block ads and filter web pages kills it for me. Please implement an in-browser ad block solution. Tracking protection is a good to have for now but a robust adblocking system will seal the deal for me..Version: 17.0

Worth it for Dark ModeThe only browser with a proper, genuine dark mode - blackout background with dim text. Bookmark system needs some work and “Find In Page” is broken, but I’m satisfied overall..Version: 33.0

Needs an ad blockerNeeds an adblocker or support third-parter blockers like AdGuard..Version: 32.1

Great appLove it but the most recent update as of Sept 24/21 has it always start on your home page with no visible way to turn the option off. I WANT to be distracted by the tabs I have open, it’s why I left them open..Version: 37.0

Good but big problemEver since the update all my bookmarks are gone. Straight up. It's on my laptop, on my other devices but not on here. I've tried syncing it but nothing happens.Version: 17.1

Why a new “Home” tab……EVERY TIME the app reopens? Really, Mozilla? Have the feature but provide a way to turn it off. Personally, I don’t want, nor do I need, to have that home page open up. I find it annoying. That’s why I have tabs I keep open. Please…fix this so there’s a way to disable it to provide an even better and more customizable user experience..Version: 37.0

Thanks Mozilla! Very nice experience.I can browser like on desktop Firefox, my logins are available and read mode is a tap away!.Version: 15.0

1Password extensionThe main reason why I use Firefox for iOS is the 1Password extension. Is it possible to re-enable it. It has not been available since the update to version 9..Version: 9.3

SluggishI don’t know what changed or why, but closing a tab and switching to the home tab is very sluggish. Opening a new tab is also very slow. Performance has definitely dropped significantly in a recent update. Hopefully it’s not because they’re cramming in AI junk, and it’s something that can be fixed..Version: 145.0

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