One of the top two browsers globally is Chrome and Firefox. While Google Chrome is surging ahead with leading features, Firefox is continuously updating and evolving in features and interface. In the current race between Firefox and Google Chrome, with Microsoft's IE plummeting, the number one position is now a dual competition between Firefox and Google Chrome.
With Firefox's already impressive speed, it's hard to believe that you can still boost Firefox's speed even further. But it's true; the browser's design has somewhat restrained the speed of web browsing on Firefox. However, you can still accelerate Firefox's speed further with very simple actions.
A piece of unfortunate news for Firefox users is that starting from version 49, the Hello feature in this browser will be removed. So how can you use Hello? Check out this article for details.
The Hello feature in Firefox, which supports sending messages, videos, and chatting on Firefox, will be discontinued from version 49 onwards.
Integrated into Firefox since 2014, Hello has been considered an indispensable part of this browser. The main feature of Hello is that users can use a free account to chat with other Firefox users.
In the upcoming Firefox version 49, the Hello feature will be transformed into an add-on for Firefox. To use this feature, users need to know how to install extensions on Firefox to regain access to this functionality.
The advantage of separating Hello from Firefox is that Mozilla can update Hello more easily across browsers, rather than it being a default feature on Firefox as before.
Users, get ready now to experience a more useful Hello feature, updated more frequently in future versions of Firefox.
