Firefox 152 released as privacy-focused alternative to Chrome amid ad-blocker restrictions
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Liam Proven
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Firefox 152 has been released, and the article positions it as a strong alternative to Chrome, especially as Google continues to restrict ad-blocker capabilities in Chrome. The article highlights Firefox's commitment to user privacy, ad-blocking support, and open-source values as key differentiators in the current browser landscape.
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· 2 pulledAs Google continues crippling Chrome ad-blockers, it's a good time to try Firefox
Firefox 152 is now
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