
Toggle between either mode, or set Firefox to follow the settings for your Android, so if you switch automatically to dark mode at a certain time of day, your browser will follow along. Whether you prefer dark or light mode is really up to you to decide based on your environment, vision needs and mood. Open multiple tabs, then X them out individually or close them all in one tap of the trash can. When the menu bar is purple, you’re in private mode. Switching between regular and private browsing modes is as quick and easy as tapping the mask button on the top of the screen. Tap the mask icon to switch between private browsing and regular browsing modes. Tab Collections are collapsed into tidy groups at the bottom of your Firefox for Android homescreen below your open tabs, for clear organization. They’re great for grouping tabs around a theme of your choosing, like History Paper Research or Favorite Recipes or Morning Routine or Summer Vacation. Think of them as flexible folders for your mobile tabs. Now you can organize your most useful, favorite and just plain must-have open websites into Collections. Additional extensions will be supported in subsequent releases so you can customize and expand your mobile browsing experience even more. This update will initially include support for six of the most popular extensions on Android including, uBlock Origin, HTTPS Everywhere, NoScript, Privacy Badger, Search by Image, and Dark Reader.

Plus, by blocking 2000+ trackers from following you (and dragging you down), Enhanced Tracking Protection gives Firefox a speed boost. Tap on the shield icon to see what trackers Firefox has blocked on your Android. You’ll be invisible to the top online trackers - social media trackers, cross-site tracking cookies, fingerprinters, cryptominers and other invasive tracking content - when they attempt to follow you. With Enhanced Tracking Protection, you’ll be protected from many of the most common online trackers, by default everywhere you use Firefox, now including on your Android. We think that’s a gross invasion of your privacy. Tracking has become an epidemic online with companies following every move, click, and purchase, collecting data to predict and influence what you’ll do next. The upcoming Firefox browser for Android enables Enhanced Tracking Protection on by default, and you can tap the shield to see the list of trackers blocked by site. This update will introduce faster speeds than prior versions, powered by a completely overhauled browser engine and a speedier, more intuitive design.

Here’s what else you can look forward to: 1. Your favorite features - like your history, bookmarks, saved logins, and tab sharing - will stay the same. Later this year, everyone using the Firefox browser on their Android phones and tablets will get the update. The biggest ever update to Firefox browser for Android is on its way.
