Firefox
- Known vulnerabilities
- 0
- Still open
- 0
- KEV open
- 0
- Max CVSS score
- —
Privacy Score
Respectful · 100/100
Composite: 40% critical shared + 30% high shared + 20% high collected + 10% sensitive density.
See breakdown
- Critical shared 0/-40 0 critical shared
- High shared 0/-30 0 high + 0 medium shared
- High collected 0/-20 0 high + 1 medium collected
- Sensitive density 0/-10 0% sensitive
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Description
The internet. As it should be. Firefox is a fast, private web browser designed to protect you by default. Privacy is built in from the start, so you can focus on what matters instead of worrying about who’s watching. Why people choose Firefox: • Enhanced Tracking Protection – Blocks trackers by default to help stop companies from following you across the web. • Private browsing mode – Browse without saving your history, searches, or cookies. • Page summaries – Get the key points from long pages and move on faster. • Built-in password manager – Generate strong passwords, save them securely, and autofill logins when you need them. • Flexible search options – Choose your default search engine or switch search engines right from the search bar. • Reader Mode – Remove ads and clutter from articles so you can focus on what you’re reading. • Sync across devices – Pick up where you left off with synced tabs, bookmarks, and passwords when you sign in to your Mozilla account. Private by default Firefox is designed with privacy built in from the moment you start browsing. Enhanced Tracking Protection automatically blocks common background trackers, including social media trackers, crypto …
Data collected and shared
Source: App Store · App Privacy · 4 data item(s) declared
Indicative classification based on data sensitivity. "Shared" = transmitted to third parties (publisher-declared).
Known vulnerabilities (CVE)
No CVE is currently referenced in NVD for this app with a mobile CPE configuration. The absence of CVEs is not a security guarantee.