Firefox brings automatic dark themes to MacOS and blocks third-party trackers on Android

Firefox's latest update for desktop is here, and there's a new automatic dark theme on macOS, a small prompt to reflect recent personal data privacy concerns, and variable fonts. Today's updates lay "the groundwork for future releases that will help people feel safe online," a spokesperson told The Verge. Firefox first announced last week that its browser would soon be blocking third-party ad trackers and strip cookies from site content by default, and it looks like it's starting that process on mobile.

When you disconnect from the desktop version of Sync, which lets you sync bookmarks, tabs, and passwords across devices, Firefox will now ask if you want to wipe your Firefox profile, which contains passwords, history, cookies, and site...

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