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Last modified: Monday, April 14, 2008 

Firefox is a free, open source Web browser for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. It is based on the Mozilla code base and offers customization options and features such as its capability to block pop-up windows, tabbed browsing, privacy and security measures, smart searching, and RSS live bookmarks.

See "What Do Temporary Internet Files Do? " in the "Did You Know..." section of Webopedia.
See also "How to Deal With Pop-Ups" in the "Did You Know..." section of Webopedia.

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All About Cookies and You " in the "Did You Know..." section of Webopedia.

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