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Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser based on Firefox from Mozilla, available for Android[4][5] and iOS smartphones and tablets.[6][7] Firefox Focus was initially a tracker-blocking application for mobile iOS devices, released in December 2015.[8] It was developed into a minimalistic web browser shortly afterwards.[9] However, it can still work solely as a tracking-blocker in the background of the Safari browser on Apple devices.
In June 2017, the first release for Android went public and was downloaded over one million times in the first month.[10] As of January 2017, it is available in 27 languages.[11] Since July 2018, Firefox Focus is preinstalled on the BlackBerry Key2 as part of the application Locker.[12][13]
Not many people know about it, but did you know that Firefox has a browser app that's light, customizable, and focused on privacy? It's called Firefox Focus, and whether you've heard about it or not, there are a few reasons why you might want to switch browsers on your smartphone. Keep reading to find out why.
To get the most from Focus, you use it as a replacement browser. You can still benefit from the content-blocking capability of the app if you continue to use Safari as your browser, however. You don't really need to do anything special to set up Focus unless you plan to use it with Safari. Just download the 11MB app from the App Store. It's compatible with iOS 9.0 and later, and works on the iPhone 5s and all newer models. I installed Focus on my iPhone 6s (599.99 with code VZWDEAL at Verizon)(Opens in a new window) to test it for this review.
Focus, focused as it is on the single goal of private browsing, is as bare bones as it gets. Every time you start the app, it looks exactly the same: a search-or-address box on a purple field. That's because whenever you close the app, all your browsing tracks are removed. Forget about bookmarks, history, password saving, or even tabs.
As Tor and VPN users can attest, privacy often comes at the expense of some speed, in addition to the kinds of feature gaps mentioned above. In the case of Focus, Mozilla reasonably claims that the app should speed up browsing, because it spares you from downloading ad images, but my testing didn't bear that out. The JetStream browser benchmark, which runs a battery of over a dozen speed tests three times, wasn't able to complete one of its tests, which isn't too surprising, since sometimes such test operations can be interpreted as security violations. And on the the SunSpider 1.02 benchmark, Focus's 932ms time was about a quarter the speed on the same test as Safari. On the Speedof.me internet speed test, it came in at 26Mbps compared with 34Mpbs for Safari. Focus did get the exact same score on the HTML5Test.com test, however, meaning its standard support should be identical to Safari's. With those caveats, Web content, including video, displayed correctly during my testing.
To download Firefox Focus, simply head over to the Play Store (Android) or the App Store (iOS). Installing it has no effect on your existing Firefox installation, hence you can use both if you want to. 2b1af7f3a8