FireFox browser changes the logo on version 23
In addition to changing brand identity, Firefox also adds sharing features, blocking insecure content and the ability to monitor network traffic.
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The new Firefox version (above) compared to the old one has been quite simple in design.
A few days after the announcement of the new logo , Firefox today began applying for version 23 and some notable new features. The "fire fox" browser has additional sharing buttons, the ability to block content as well as monitor access and network traffic on the desktop.
The new share button will be on the toolbar at the top right corner to allow users to quickly share web content on social networks or via email. The new security feature will prevent insecure content by blocking from the URL.
In addition, the new feature in Firefox 23 is also very attractive to developers as a network monitoring tool. The download website will split into several sections and inform the developer of the download process to identify and optimize the programming.
In addition to the desktop version, Firefox also has a new version for Android devices. In addition to the new icon, the browser also allows registration to receive RSS information right from the address bar. The navigation bar and address box are also automatically hidden when scrolling down, the same feature as Chrome for Android .
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