Firefox 142 Introduces Privacy Features with Email Masking and Link Previews
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keepamovin
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Firefox 142 introduces new privacy and browsing features including Firefox Relay for generating secure email masks to protect user privacy and reduce spam, along with link preview functionality to help users see what's behind links before clicking. The update focuses on enhancing user control and security while browsing.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledFirefox Relay generates secure email masks when you sign up for new online accounts, so you can stay anonymous and get less spam in your inbox
Keep your email address to yourself
Know before you click. Stay in control as you browse
Firefox helps you preview links and keep tabs tidy so nothing slows you down
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