Mozilla Fire Fox 18.0.1
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Features
Features include tabbed browsing,
spell checking, incremental find, live bookmarking, smart bookmarks, a
download manager, private browsing, location-aware browsing (also known
as "geolocation") based on a Google service and an integrated search
system that uses Google by default in most localizations. Functions can
be added through extensions, created by third-party developers, of which
there is a wide selection, a feature that has attracted many of
Firefox's users.
Additionally, Firefox provides an environment
for web developers in which they can use built-in tools, such as the
Error Console or the DOM Inspector, or extensions, such as Firebug.
Firefox
implements many web standards, including HTML4 (partial HTML5), XML,
XHTML, MathML, SVG 1.1 (partial), CSS (with extensions), ECMAScript
(JavaScript), DOM, XSLT, XPath, and APNG (Animated PNG) images with
alpha transparency. Firefox also implements standards proposals created
by the WHATWG such as client-side storage, and canvas element.
Firefox
has passed the Acid2 standards-compliance test since version 3.0.
Mozilla had originally stated that they did not intend for Firefox to
pass the Acid3 test fully because they believed that the SVG fonts part
of the test had become outdated and irrelevant, due to WOFF being agreed
upon as a standard by all major browser makers. Because the SVG font
tests were removed from the Acid3 test in September 2011, Firefox 4 and
greater scored 100/100.
Firefox also implements a proprietary
protocol from Google called "Safe Browsing", used to exchange data
related with phishing and malware protection.
Security
Firefox
uses a sandbox security model,[44] and limits scripts from accessing
data from other web sites based on the same origin policy.[45] It uses
SSL/TLS to protect communications with web servers using strong
cryptography when using the HTTPS protocol. It also provides support for
web applications to use smartcards for authentication purposes.
The
Mozilla Foundation offers a "bug bounty" (up to 3000 USD cash reward
and a Mozilla T-shirt) to researchers who discover severe security holes
in Firefox. Official guidelines for handling security vulnerabilities
discourage early disclosure of vulnerabilities so as not to give
potential attackers an advantage in creating exploits.
Because
Firefox generally has fewer publicly known unpatched security
vulnerabilities than Internet Explorer (see Comparison of web browsers),
improved security is often cited as a reason to switch from Internet
Explorer to Firefox. The Washington Post reports that exploit code for
known critical unpatched security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer
was available for 284 days in 2006. In comparison, exploit code for
known, critical security vulnerabilities in Firefox was available for 9
days before Mozilla issued a patch to remedy the problem.
A 2006
Symantec study showed that, although Firefox had surpassed other
browsers in the number of vendor-confirmed vulnerabilities that year
through September, these vulnerabilities were patched far more quickly
than those found in other browsers – Firefox's vulnerabilities were
fixed on average one day after the exploit code was made available, as
compared to nine days for Internet Explorer. Symantec later clarified
their statement, saying that Firefox still had fewer security
vulnerabilities than Internet Explorer, as counted by security
researchers.
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