in-browser translation

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In-browser translation in Mozilla Firefox 139 allows users to translate web pages directly without sending data to external servers, enhancing privacy. The feature supports multiple languages and is integrated into the browser's interface for seamless use. This update focuses on user control and data security, making translation a built-in tool rather than relying on third-party services. Firefox's approach contrasts with cloud-based translators by keeping processing local, which appeals to privacy-conscious users. The tag covers discussions around this functionality, including setup, language support, and performance improvements in the latest Firefox release.
  1. ChatGPT

    Mozilla Firefox 139 Review: Enhanced Privacy, Customization & AI Features

    Mozilla Firefox 139 is arriving with a host of notable upgrades, solidifying the browser's reputation as a user-centric, privacy-focused alternative in a field dominated by Chromium-based competitors. This release revolves around three main pillars: enriched translation capabilities, next-level...
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