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Added HTTPS-only mode to Firefox Focus on Android –Engadget Japanese version

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On March 8th (local time), Mozilla added an HTTPS-only mode to the Android version of Firefox Focus, a mobile browser with enhanced privacy features. When this function is enabled, even if you manually enter “http: // ~” in the address bar or tap the URL link specified by HTTP, you will be automatically connected to the HTTPS version of the site. It will be like. It seems to be a specification like Firefox Focus that emphasizes privacy.

In addition, some features have been added to the mobile version of Firefox 98. In the iOS version, you can choose whether to place the search bar at the top or bottom of the screen. Similar changes have been made to Safari on iOS 15. If you place it at the bottom, it will be easier to operate with one hand, but if you feel something is wrong with the display, you can return it to the top.

In addition, mobile wallpapers have been introduced in both Android and iOS versions. This is to commemorate the delivery of “I sometimes Lesser Panda (original title: Turning Red)” on Disney +. It is said that the red panda is also known as “fire fox”.

Source: Mozilla