Remove a Device from Your Firefox Sync Account. To remove a device from your Firefox Sync account, open Firefox on that device. If you’re removing an iPhone or iPad, tap the Firefox menu (three. Apple has created a proprietary iOS extension system which is incompatible with Firefox add-ons and extensions for Android, Mac, Windows and Linux. Also, iOS extensions written for other iOS apps won't work on Firefox for iOS (for example extensions written for Safari won't automatically work on Firefox for iOS).
Firefox stores websites you've visited in your history as you browse the Web. Follow these steps to delete your history.
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Tap the menu button at the bottom of the screen (the menu will be at the top right if you're using an iPad):
- Tap Your Library .
- Select History from the bottom panel to see your visited sites.
- Tap Clear Recent History..
- Choose the timeframe to clear.
Tap the menu button at the bottom of the screen (the menu will be at the top right if you're using an iPad):
- Tap Your Library .
- Select History from the bottom panel to see your visited sites.
- Swipe right on the website name you want to remove from your history and tap .
Tap the menu button at the bottom of the screen (the menu will be at the top right if you're using an iPad):
- Tap Settings in the menu panel.
- Under the Privacy section, tap Data Management.
- Tap Website Data.
- Tap the red button next to each site you want to clear, tap .
Tap the menu button at the bottom of the screen (the menu will be at the top right if you're using an iPad):
- Tap Settings in the menu panel.
- Under the Privacy section, tap Data Management.
- At the bottom of the list, select Clear All Website Data to remove all website data.
- Browsing History - addresses and cached text for websites you've visited. Clearing this will remove these websites from your top sites shown on your Firefox Home page.
- Cache - parts of web pages that are stored in the browser to make them load faster the next time you visit.
- Cookies - files that contain information about your visit to a website, including site preferences and user information.
- Offline Website Data - files a website stores in your device (if you've allowed it) so you can continue to use it offline.
- Saved Logins - Manage saved username and password data.
With iOS 14, Apple users will finally have the power to choose any default browser on iPhones and iPads. And now that there’s a choice, make it count with Firefox! It’s been a long time coming. Here’s how to set Firefox as your default browser on iOS:
- Download Firefox for iOS browser app*. If you already have it, make sure you are upgraded to the latest version. Look for a Firefox update to version 28.2 this week, which will let you set your default on iOS.
- Go to device Settings and find the Firefox app
- Tap on Default Browser App
- Select Firefox for your default
- High five!
Note: You’ll need to have both the latest Firefox for iOS (28.2 and above) and the newest version of iOS (14 and above) on your device to control your default browser.
From a company that puts people before profit
Firefox is an independent browser, backed by Mozilla, the not-for-profit organization. We believe you should be able to decide who sees your personal info, not just among your friends, but with advertisers and companies on the internet — including us. In contrast to other major tech companies, Firefox products don’t harvest, sell or monetize your personal data. So you do you online. We’re here for it.
Here are a few things you can do with the Firefox for iOS version 29 update (coming soon!) for iOS 14.
Make a Firefox Widget
The new iOS Widget feature is perfect for setting up shortcuts to all your favorite quick actions in Firefox — searching the web, private browsing, private web searches and opening a link from your clipboard for example. You can even turn the top news and entertainment sites you cycle through daily into a widget for fast access from your home screen.
We’ll also have our Pocket iOS app and widget available by the end of this week.
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Shields up for privacy
Apple’s Intelligent Tracking Prevention offers solid privacy protection for the full device that you can make even stronger in Firefox. By setting Firefox to Strict Enhanced Tracking Protection, you’ll be shielded from known tracking content embedded in videos, ads and other content through tracking codes, as well as invasive cryptomining and fingerprinting trackers. Pages load faster but this setting can also block some website functionality. If this happens, tap the shield to switch Enhanced Tracking Protection off for a specific site. Iphone apps for mac.
Firefox Iphone App
One tap to private mode
Private browsing mode is good for all kinds of things, like looking up random stuff that you just don’t need to be reminded about again. Private browsing tells Firefox not to save any of your browsing history or cache after you end the session, which keeps that information from being discovered or retrieved at a later date by other users. Switching to private browsing mode on your iPhone or iPad is as easy as tapping the mask icon. The mask background turns purple when you’re in private browsing mode.
Get in sync
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Add Firefox across all your devices for the best of secure, seamless browsing. Sync your devices to take your favorite bookmarks, saved logins and open tabs wherever you go. Send open tabs between mobile and desktop. And Firefox makes password management easy by remembering your passwords across devices. Just tap the three bars in your Firefox browser to start taking your internet life everywhere, knowing that your data is safe, never sold.