Firefox users have been warned by CERT-In about not one, not two but multiple security issues that can leave them vulnerable. News 

Secure Your Browsing: Indian Govt Warns Firefox Users of Major Security Risk

More security warning for Indian users from the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) this week, and this time it’s related to Mozilla’s Firefox browser. The security agency has recently been proactive with several warnings to Indian users and once again it warns them of a security issue that could leave them vulnerable if hackers are able to bypass their device’s security and gain access to confidential information. You can go to the CERT-In website for the latest security bulletin detailing the issue in Firefox and how it can be…

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Millions of users have been warned to update their web browsers and Android apps right away to fix the security issue. News 

Urgent Need to Update Chrome, Firefox and Other Web Browsers: Here’s the Reason

Web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Brave are facing a major security threat, and companies are asking users to update their browsers immediately. The problem is serious because security experts warn that the vulnerability is powerful enough to allow hackers to easily gain access to your computers. They can gain remote access to push malicious code into the system to obtain confidential information from targeted users. It is worrying that companies feel that the matter has already been taken advantage of. The problem is widespread and not limited…

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Mozilla launched the tool for its web browser on Windows, Mac and Linux earlier. News 

The Firefox browser will now stop tracking Android phone users

Mozilla has championed user privacy and, staying true to its word for PC users, has extended support for its anti-tracking tool to Android phones. A feature called Total Cookie Protection (TCP) is enabled by default on Android phones for users and ensures that websites cannot track your online activity to push customized ads to your screen. Mozilla has been working on this feature for some time since 2018. We also got TCP in 2021, but its support was limited to the Windows, Mac, and Linux browser. And finally, in 2023,…

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