

One of the most praised extensions is Firefox Multi-Account Containers. The easiest way to customize the browser is to use extensions. Mozilla Firefox is highly customizable but the advanced customization requires a bit coding. The exception list allows you to exclude certain websites from the automatic deletion which is helpful if you don’t want to log in to your online accounts every time you start a new browsing session. Mozilla Firefox can delete cookies and site data automatically whenever you exit the browser. The third option, which is Custom, is a protection level that gives you control over which trackers and scripts to block.

Strict is the level that provides stronger protection, but consequently you might find some web pages that fail to load properly. It’s a balance between performance and protection. The default level is Standard which is designed to block social media trackers, cross-site cookies, cryptominers, fingerprinters, and tracking content in Private windows. It comes with an enhanced tracking protection that provides three protection levels. Many users believe that Mozilla Firefox offers better privacy than Google Chrome.

The huge gap in market share between the two browsers is a serious concern, however, especially considering the fact that Mozilla Firefox had been around for some time before Google Chrome was released. It has a highly active community that has been discussing about the browser for years. After Microsoft decided to develop their newest browser based on Chromium, Mozilla Firefox is probably the strongest contender to Google Chrome.
