AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
Using firefox like a boss
1. Using
Mozilla Firefox
Like a Boss
Meet the World’s Best Browser
Faisal Aziz
faisalaziz4ever@gmail.com
Ankit Gadgil
ankitgadgil@gmail.com
2. Meet the World’s Best Browser
With security, stability, speed and more,
Firefox is made for the way you use the Web.
It's free, easy to install and created by a global
community to make the Web better for everyone.
6. Mozilla is a public benefit organization
dedicated to making the Internet better
for everyone.
7. We’re a global community of thousands
who believe in the power of technology
to enrich people’s lives.
8. We’re an open source project whose
code is used for some of the Internet's
most innovative applications.
9. Why Does This Matter?
Our singular goal: making the web better for you.
• Being open means the next big idea can come from
anyone across the world, including you!
• It means a higher-quality, more secure product.
• It means innovation, freedom and supporting an
Internet that’s accessible to all.
11. Everybody uses the Web
differently.
Why should your browser look and act
like everyone else's?
12. Personalization
Add-ons
•Firefox Add-ons are applications that let you customize
your Firefox Web browser.
•Whether it’s listening to music, reading the news, or
shopping, there’s a Firefox Add-on for how you want to
use the Web.
13. Personalization
How to find Add-ons?
addons.mozilla.org
•Find and install add-ons
directly in your browser.
•Search Add-ons by
recommended, most popular
and by use case.
15. Personalization
Add-ons Manager
•Find and install add-ons
directly in your browser.
•The add-on manager lets
you view, manage and
disable third-party plugins
in a few easy clicks.
17. Personalization
Rock Your Firefox
rockyourfirefox.com
•Your source to learn all about
personalizing your Web experience
with Firefox.
• Features
highlights, reviews, feedback, and
insights from people around the world
who are using Firefox Add-ons to make
their Web experience better.
20. Security
We care about your security.
An international community of security experts is working
around the clock to make your web browsing safer. Our team
works right from the start to identify and address potential
problems before a single line of code is written.
23. Privacy
The Web browser has become one of the most critical and
trusted relationships of our modern lives – with nearly
perfect knowledge of everything we do.
We take your privacy very seriously and that’s why Firefox has
implemented a number of great features to keep your private
data secure.
26. Performance
We’re constantly optimizing Firefox to be great for the way
you use the web – things like making new tabs open up more
quickly, or having the Awesome Bar provide results even
faster.
In the end, it’s about getting you where you need to go as
quickly and easily as possible.
29. Features
Stay in Sync
When you set up Firefox Sync on your computer
, all of your data and preferences (such as your
bookmarks, history, passwords, open tabs and
installed add-ons) gets stored securely on the
Mozilla servers. Then you can connect other
devices (a mobile phone for example) and they
will be automatically synchronized, giving you
access to all of your information no matter where
you are.
30. Features
Offline Browsing
Take your computer offline and still have
your information at your fingertips. Certain
sites may allow applications—like your
Web-based email—to stay with you at all
times.
31. Features
Do Not track Me
Most major websites track their visitors' behavior and
then sell or provide that information to other
companies (like advertisers). Firefox has a Do-not-
track feature that lets you tell websites you don't want
your browsing behavior tracked.
When you turn on the Do-not-track feature, Firefox
tells every website you visit (as well as their
advertisers and other content providers) that you don't
want your browsing behavior tracked
32. Features
Switch To Tab
As you’re opening a new tab or typing in the Awesome
Bar, Firefox will check to see if you already have that site open.
If you do, you’ll be directed to the existing tab so you don’t
open a duplicate.
33. Features
Tags
Label a site with names or categories that are meaningful to
you. For example, you can label
both www.bbc.co.uk and www.nytimes.com with the “news”
tag. When you enter “news” into the location bar, both sites will
be shown as results. A single site can have multiple tags, and
there’s no limit to the number of tags you can create. You may
not remember the exact name of a site, but with a tag, you’ll be
able to find it easily.