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Mozilla Firefox FoxYeah Campaign

Following our recent news which saw Firefox place 'read-it-later' support directly into the browser, Mozilla has now launched a marketing campaign titled with the slogan 'FoxYeah' in a bid to win over more users.

The spiel at the top of the page reads "know someone who needs to download Firefox? #FoxYeah you do! Go ahead, send them a personal invite below," and seems like a bid to turn its users into some form of fan-boys, advocating for a brand they support.

With panels on the foxyeah.Mozilla website telling users to do things like invite followers, 'invite your peeps' and more, he page continues on for quite some time telling you which people you should invite from random walks of life.




We're not exactly sure if there is anything else to this campaign at all.

BUT.....

Firefox helps you take control of your personal information online
Most of us grew with internet so we are used to things. Having our date share without our knowledge,
We talked to some people who got online later in life.


Firefox gives you a choice in what you share about yourself online.

Why I choose Firefox ‪#‎WhenItsPersonal‬: Maybe I don’t want to share what I’m reading. Or eating. Or buying.

When You're browsing privately

Firefox won't remember any history for this window.



That includes browsing history, search history, download history, web form history, cookies, and temporary internet files. However, files you download and bookmarks you make will be kept.

While this computer won't have a record of your browsing history, your employer or internet service provider can still track the pages you visit.

No Need to CCleaner or Clear Browsing History :)



Visit: https://foxyeah.mozilla.org/?post=255 for more info.



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