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| Browse knowing you're protected There are internet searches we'd rather keep to ourselves. That's where private windows come in handy, when you really don't want anyone using the family computer to know about things like your random medical self-diagnoses searches or birthday gift ideas. The new Firefox update gives private browsing an automatic dark theme, so you know right away if you're in the window that will forget your very personal searches. And if you have a lot of those, you can now pin your private window to your taskbar on Windows OS, to get there in one click. | |
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| | Firefox handles all your PDFs Have you ever frantically tried searching for a program or app to help you fill out some paperwork in the form of a PDF? Now you can forget that stress and edit all your PDFs directly in Firefox. |
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| | Copy text from images Where did we get the headline above? We snagged it right from this image. Firefox on macOS now recognizes text on images, and lets you copy, select and paste it. It's even case-sensitive, so it doesn't look all janky afterwards. |
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