Thursday, May 21, 2015

Firefox coming to iOS! Mozilla opens registration to beta test [Updated]

IOS users must rely on another browser option very soon. It seems that Mozilla, the company behind the browser development, is looking for consumers interested in testing Firefox on their iPhones and iPads before the public launch, carrying out several questions about which device will be used to install the novelty, if the version of the Apple operating system is the eighth and even the level of user experience in question, ranging in advanced, intermediate and casual. After all the paperwork you need to enter the e-mail and pray a lot waiting for the next instruction.





About the survey found 'beta testers' open the Mozilla was the TechCrunch team, using the integrated search engine to SurveyGismo to find interesting invested by the developer. As if enough was not already interesting, the process was revealed a day after the controversy surrounding the Safari, the default browser installed on all products with the Apple software and its ease of receiving phishing attacks, ie, disguised electronic threats pages suspicions, fake links, and more of dubious origin and other forms of camouflage.

App Store, Apple's online store for availability of applications, already has a number of operative browsers, especially after changes in iOS allow such sized applications are able to run the core API Safari, resulting in a remarkably experience fastest in third-party apps. However, as is public knowledge, only three big names lead the market, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer and, of course, Mozilla Firefox, whose presence in iOS is of paramount importance in the current bias of technology.


At the end of registration, there is the warning that more information on the beta test will be sent according to public release date becomes closer, then it is impossible to predict whether the formal debut of Firefox for iPhones and iPads is nearby, or is Mozilla that is moving forward to make sure that everything will be sure to end users.

update

Unfortunately, shortly after the publication of matter, the poll opened by Mozilla has been disabled and the site even opens. The problem may be involved to the database by the amount of access, but there are also chances of the company itself have canceled the search. We will be watching.