The Mozilla Foundation, under which the Firefox browser is located in addition to the Pocket application, is very clear that user privacy is above allHence, it is one of the few browsers for Android, with which we can navigate with complete peace of mind without exposing our data to Google through Chrome.
Rare is the month in which I do not write any news about Firefox. For a few weeks, the company was rumored to be working on a new experimental browser, built with the concept of browsing sessions to group tabs and save them for later for easier browsing.
In this way, whenever we want to continue, we can reload that group of tabs in a faster and easier way than having to reopen them again. We are talking about Fenix, the new browser from the Mozilla Foundation, with which again wants to become an alternative to the current availability of the Play Store.
Fenix integrates a dark mode that can be activated automatically, although instead of the black background, it uses a very dark purple color, like aubergine. The design of the navigation screens, the home screen, the address bar and more have been adapted to this new design. If we use the dark mode, or rather aubergine mode, the background of the web pages will continue to be the one they have established, without changing it to a dark color.
This is a problem faced by all browsers, although some are working to try to modify the white background for a dark one when using a browser with dark mode activated. At the moment, Fenix still not available in the Play Store, so if we want to try it, we will have to go through this link, choose the version that suits our terminal and download it.