Browser security is now more important than ever for computer users,
so it’s no surprise that it’s one of the key features in Firefox 14,
which made its debut on Tuesday.
The Mozilla Project continues its
fast development pace today with a Firefox release aimed at adding new
features, while tightening up security at the same time it spices up
web-based games.
Front and center is security, with Firefox 14 now
automatically utilizing HTTPS for Google searches “to protect your data
from potentially prying eyes, like network administrators when you use
public or shared Wi-Fi networks,” The Mozilla Blog explains.
“Google
is currently the only search engine that allows Firefox to make your
searches private, but we look forward to supporting additional search
engines with this feature in the future,” Mozilla adds.