Ok, we admit it: we’re fast, reliable and private.
We don’t need to watch everything you do online to get you where you need to go.
Things we’d rather do than go through your private data
- Work out to elevator music
- Have a pigeon as a roommate
- Eat buffet oysters
- Sit next to a crying infant on a plane
- Reset password only to be told you can’t use your existing password
All the things!
- Get into a passionate debate with a bot in the comments
- Sit in a waiting room with no signal AND no gossip magazines
- Bare feet → Lego bricks
- Floss (not the dance... but also the dance)
- Lose an earbud on a long walk
- Peel wet asparagus
- Go to a wedding alone where we don’t know anyone
- Fold a fitted sheet :( :( :(
- Clean up hairballs from someone else’s cat
- Detangle headphone cables
- Assemble a dresser without the instructions
- Paint toenails while holding brush in our teeth
- Look for the end of the tape roll
- Explain what memes are to Uncle Gary
- Try to track down where a weird smell is coming from... and fail
- Leave phone at home 😱
The thing is, your privacy has always been our thing
Experience the internet the way you want — without the data tradeoffs.
Your privacy is respected by default
No need to dig through your privacy settings — with Firefox your personal data is private by default.
Keep third-party trackers off your trail
We make it hard for cookies and trackers to follow you around, so they can’t get data about you they definitely don’t need.
Here’s why people dump their other browsers for us
We’re fast. Like, really fast.
With Firefox, there’s no waiting around. Web pages and videos load in a flash, and we’re getting faster every day.
You can count on us
We can handle all your tabs, streams, vision boards — whatever you need, we can hold it down.
Features with a following
Our actually-useful features are kind of a big deal. Fan favorites include popping out videos and a built-in PDF editor.
We make switching easy
Bring over your browsing history, bookmarks, extensions and logins with just a few clicks.
Nothing personal. Just browsing.