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Improve your browsing with Firefox

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Nick Peers made Firefox his default browser for the second time a few years ago. As the only serious holdout against the Chromium browser engine, he feels it’s his FOSS duty...

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Sign up for an account with NextDNS (https:// nextdns.io ) and you can add extras such as ad- and tracker blockers to Firefox at the DNS level. If you do this, when setting up DNS over HTTPs, choose Custom under ‘Use Provider’ to input the NextDNS URL associated with your account.

Anyone who doesn’t subscribe to the Google way of thinking should be using as their default browser. It’s easily the equal of , and when you make use of a Firefox account, you can keep your tabs, bookmarks, add-ons and other settings in sync across all

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