Firefox oreko pyahúva
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Emboguejy mba’eryapu
Ejoko ñemurã ha emoporãve ne rekoñemi ñemboheko mba’eteéva ha heta jepysokue mboguejykuaáva ndive.
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¿Tembiaporãita?
Eike moñe’ẽrã rekópe, ehecha umi ta’ãngamýi apysẽ ha emoĩporãve tendayke ñembo’y ha tendayke aty ndive.
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Ehechapaite umi tendayke
Close duplicates, search and pin open tabs — there are almost-infinite possibilities for the almost-infinite number of tabs you have open.
Eguereko kundaha nepytyvõtava emba’apo hag̃ua
Ejoko umi ñemurã rapykuehoha eku’e’ỹre
Ad trackers make web pages load slower. With Firefox, you won’t have to dig around in settings to fix that, because we automatically blocks most trackers.
Eñemomombyry mba’evaígui
Stay focused with extensions like Tomato Clock and Turn Off the Lights — they’re Recommended, which is like our gold star for having exceptional security and functionality.
Nemba’e, opaite ne mba’erechahápe
Get Firefox mobile so your passwords, tabs and history — and the privacy and security you rely on — go with you wherever you go.
*Añete* ejapo nemba’erã
Ndaipóri iviruetáva 20 ary pukukue
Firefox was created in 2004 by Mozilla as a faster, more private, and customizable alternative to browsers like Internet Explorer. Today, we are still not-for-profit, still not owned by any billionaires and still working to make the internet — and the time you spend on it — better.