Android masters can protect themselves from harmful cyber-criminals with plans like Norton's anti-virus application. But companies still engage in a more benign, but still invasive practice, by simply tracking our own browsing historical past. While that is sweet for those thinking about receiving far more tailored advertisements, it still feels like Big Brother is looking over your shoulder.
Compared to that end, Mozilla features added the particular do-not-track feature with their Android app. That feature, also is on their most up-to-date desktop internet browser, allows you to decide out of visitor tracking. Sadly, individual web sites don't have to conform to your do-not-track ask for.
The up-date also gives enhanced speed "especially on Third generation networks,Inch more smooth panning, improved SwiftKey being compatible, and more than 20 new web browser add-ons.