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Firefox has had a really good upgrade. Many of uswere put off the Firefox system because it was fairly intensive for oursmartphones and tablets. However, the latest release is actually lighter thanthe previous ones; bucking the general browser trend. Therefore you can getbetter performance with this new upgrade and it may well be time to haveanother look at this option. There are some really good features that youshould know about.With mobile broadband getting better and better weare more discerning about our online experience on our smartphones and tablets.Whereas we used to settle for the default browser, not bothering to upgrade,more of us are trying out different options in order to have a solution thatreally does fit our needs.Indeed, we spend more time browsing websites on ourphones than ever before. Companies, such as Facebook, are well aware thatmobile browsing is a massive part of the present and the future. That is whythey are looking for mobile revenue generating mechanisms in order to drive thecompany into the future.TheBroadband ComparisonA broadband comparison of five years ago with todayshows that average fixed line broadband speeds are around three times fastertoday. With the emergence of 4G mobile broadband we now have mobile broadbandthat is 10 times faster than it was just a year ago. 4G connectivity haspotential top speeds of over 100 Mb per second. We are going to spend more and moretime on the go, browsing, downloading and enjoying, so it makes complete sensethat we understand our browser options.TheFirefox FeaturesLets take a look at some of the features thatreally do stand out in the Firefox browserTheAwesome ScreenWhen you open up the Firefox browser you are takento the awesome screen; Mozilla terminology not mine. This is essentially apersonalised screen where you can view add-ons that are suggested for you, viewprevious browsing history and most visited websites, and can even view websitesthat are open on your desktop. Any time you want to return to this screen youjust type about:home into the search bar.FirefoxSynchronisationBy logging into your Firefox accounts you cansynchronise bookmarks, open tabs and passwords across different devices. Thismeans you can jump onto a different device and carry on where you left off.In order to set this up you need to get onto yourdesktop and open up Firefox. In the top left-hand corner of your screen youwill see an orange button that allows you to set up synchronisation. Click thebutton that says create a new account. Enter all of the details, leaving theserver set to default. Accept the conditions, click next and you are ready forthe next step.Now on your mobile device click the top right-handbutton on Firefox and you will be presented with three numbers to enable you topair your device. Go back to your desktop and hit the Firefox button, followedby options. Choose the synchronisation tab and hit pair a device. Here youwill enter the code that was brought up on your mobile device in order to setup the synchronisation. Now, on your awesome tab on your smart phone or tablet,the open tabs of your desktop will be available at the bottom of the screen.ChoosingSettingsYou can choose exactly what is shared between thedifferent devices through the options tab of the synchronisation section. Forexample, you may wish to deselect certain options that could be a security riskon your mobile device. It may be that you want to de-select passwords.From the manage accounts section you can also resetor recover your password and check your synchronisation quota. The amount ofdata you use in this process is very small, and so the 25 MB allowed is plentyfor just about anyone.UtilisingAdd-OnsYou can improve your Android Firefox experience by downloadingand installing add-ons. A really handy one is called Ad Block Plus. Thisapplication will block all adverts that are in the browser. On the awesomescreen you will see add-ons suggestions, or you can run a search in the add-onssearch box.PrivacySettingsWith Firefox you can make tabs private and alsoensure that websites dont track your visits. By making your choices in the topright-hand menu, you can inform websites that they should not track you in anyway. From the menu item you can select New Private Tab so you dont leave anybrowsing history. This is especially handy considering you will be on yourmobile device, which may be more exposed than your desktop.SavingPages as PDF FilesSometimes it can be a little onerous trying to scrollthrough webpages. However, the Firefox add-on for Android provides you with theopportunity to save webpages as PDF files, and therefore enjoy your readthrough a more functional interface.In order to achieve this you must first tap the topright menu, click tools, save as PDF and then navigate to the downloadsection in order to retrieve the saved file.You will need Adobe Reader, or another PDF reader,in order to view the documents that you save.FinalWord The Firefox browser is now an excellent option formobile devices. The early challenge of the weight of the browser, leading toslower than average performance has been resolved.With the new features that we find you really canget a better browsing experience than just settling for the default option onmost smartphone and tablet devices. As you spend more time on the Internet onyour phones you really will value the additional efficiency and features of aquality browser; especially compared to a browser that really just doesnt cutthe mustard. 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