Firefox tweaks for better and faster performance

Firefox tweaks: Almost all browsers have similar speeds, so the speed actually decreases in how you use the program. If you use the Mozilla Firefox Firefox, the following guide will look very useful to you. Let's see how you can make Firefox faster. Firefox

Obviously you should use the latest version of Firefox.

Enable acceleration

The new Firefox Quantum can become faster than your GPU. However, on too many computers, the feature is not turned on by default.

From the internal about:preferences address in the tab , κοιτάξτε το Performance. Uncheck το Use recommended performance settings και θα εμφανιστούν οι παρακάτω ρυθμίσεις:

The last option is the content editing limit. If your computer has a dedicated GPU and more than 8GB s RAM, you can increase the number to 4. Otherwise, leave it at the default value of 4. Generally 5 is for 16GB RAM, 6 for 32GB RAM, and 7 for 64GB RAM.

Turn off data collection and telemetry

Firefox continuously collects anonymous data about how to use the browser. It then sends this data to its servers to improve browser features. Do not worry, this does not compromise your privacy but makes Firefox slower.

We will need some tweaks:

First, we should turn off data collection in Firefox. From the internal about:preferences address and the Privacy tab & , βρείτε το Firefοx Data Collection and Use. Κάντε uncheck σε όλα τα κουτάκια που βλέπετε και στο τέλος κάντε και ένα restart στον Firefox

Firefox uses Telemetry to send this data. To turn off telemetry, you will need to open the internal address about: config.

About: Config Tweaks

Write or copy and paste about: config to the URL
Click on I'll be careful, I promise
Let's change the telemetry settings in Firefox now:

 Set browser.download.animateNotifications to False Set security.dialog_enable_delay to 0 Set network.prefetch-next to False Set browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.feeds.telemetry to false Set browser.newtabpage.activity- stream.telemetry in false Set browser.ping-center.telemetry in false Set toolkit.telemetry.archive.enabled in false Set toolkit.telemetry.bhrPing.enabled to false Set toolkit.telemetry.enabled to false Set toolkit.telemetry.firstShutdownPing. enabled in false Set toolkit.telemetry.hybridContent.enabled to false Set toolkit.telemetry.newProfilePing.enabled to false Set toolkit.telemetry.reportingpolicy.firstRun to false Set toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabled to false Set toolkit.telemetry.unified in false Set toolkit.telemetry.updatePing.enabled to false

Your firefox will already be faster but let's see what else we can do:

Firefox Accessibility Services Turn off accessibility services

Firefox Quantum always keeps track of your browser through Accessibility Services. If you do not need the program's auxiliary technologies, you can turn them off. for bodily harm.

Here's how to safely disable accessibility services in the new Firefox:

From the internal address about: preferences on the Privacy & Security tab, find Permissions. Select Prevent accessibility services from accessing your browser and do
restart Firefox when prompted.

Use Speed ​​Tweaks for Firefox Quantum

For each browser, there are some tweaks to speed up performance. You could do everything manually or use an easy-to-use extension called Speed ​​Tweaks.

Tweaks include:
Block common ads by default
Pre-solve DNS entries
Block all images from loading by default
Speed ​​up page rendering while scrolling
Load the mobile version of websites
Discard inactive tabs to save memory
Clear the browser cache
Choose which one you want to use.

remove that

In the internal address about: config look for and change the following:

reader.parse-on-load.enabled on False reader.parse-on-load.force-enabled on False browser.pocket.enabled on False loop.enabled on False

Do you know anything else? We will be glad to see it in the comments.
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