Complete Mozilla Firefox support at one number

Mozilla Firefox is not just an alternative to Google but an incredibly powerful browser being used by millions f people across the country. The company has recently launched Firefox 68 that promises to allow users to watch news online without seeing advertisements. Currently this launch is going through a testing phases where users are being charged $4.99 per month in the form of subscription. If you click on the button that promises ad free online news, you would be asked to complete a survey as the product has not been made available to users yet. For those who read news articles online, this Mozilla Firefox support is wonderful as they feel annoyed and disturbed by advertisements on various news portals.



If an when this product is launched by Mozilla, it is likely to be in partnership with Scroll which in turn provides ad free news service through its 12 media partners. These partners include big names like Vox, USA Today, Buzzfeed, The Atlantic, and Slate.

Providing a good user experience to users reading news based articles online is a big challenge for companies like Google, Apple, and Facebook. They find their hands tied when it comes to requesting news based websites for not showing any ads to the customers. After all, no website can survive without receiving financial support from advertisers. All these companies have been trying to solve the puzzle so as to give their customers a better user experience. This move by Mozilla Firefox will make it possible for users to enjoy their favorite news based websites without the interruptions and annoyance of advertisements.

The kind of onlineMozilla Firefox support will definitely solve the problem of subscribing and then signing in every time users need to read news based articles over internet. However, this paid subscription service has its limitations as customers still need to subscribe to news based websites that they love and which are not covered in this service by Mozilla.

Mozilla had given signals of coming up with something similar to this when in February it said that the present system of online advertising on news based websites was inherently flawed. This is a creative model of alternate funding for news based websites that cannot survive without asking their customers to subscribe to their services. Mozilla is said that Scroll is only the first partner in this initiative and the company plans to involve many more such services in future if it gets a good response to the survey and the product launch also goes on smoothly.

Reactions from users so far have been mixed as there is no dearth of individuals who are more interested in websites like New York Times and Washington Post than USA Today and The Atlantic that have been covered under this program by Mozilla Firefox. Another obstacle that this product form Mozilla Firefox is likely to face is the fact that millions of customers have already opted for ad blockers to enjoy watching news based articles without having to see annoying advertisements. 


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