Browse like no one’s watching. The new Firefox Focus automatically blocks a wide range of online trackers — from the moment you launch it to the second you leave it. Easily erase your history, passwords and cookies, so you won’t get followed by things like unwanted ads.
Firefox Focus provides automatic ad blocking and tracking protection on an easy-to-use private browser.
- Google Play: Firefox Focus (Global)
- Google Play: Firefox Klar (Germany, Austria & Switzerland)
- Download APKs
We encourage you to participate in this open source project. We love Pull Requests, Bug Reports, ideas, (security) code reviews or any other kind of positive contribution.
Before you attempt to make a contribution please read the Community Participation Guidelines.
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Guide to Contributing (New contributors start here!)
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View current Issues, view current Pull Requests, or file a security issue.
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Opt-in to our Mailing List firefox-focus-public@ to keep up to date.
Beginners! - Watch out for Issues with the "Good First Issue" label. These are easy bugs that have been left for first timers to have a go, get involved and make a positive contribution to the project!
- Clone or Download the repository:
git clone https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/focus-android
- Import the project into Android Studio or build on the command line:
./gradlew clean app:assembleFocusDebug
- Make sure to select the correct build variant in Android Studio: focusArmDebug for ARM focusX86Debug for X86 focusAarch64Debug for ARM64
You can speed up or enhance local development by setting a few helper flags available in local.properties
which will be made easily available as gradle properties.
To sign your release builds with your debug key automatically, add the following to <proj-root>/local.properties
:
autosignReleaseWithDebugKey
With this line, release build variants will automatically be signed with your debug key (like debug builds), allowing them to be built and installed directly through Android Studio or the command line.
This is helpful when you're building release variants frequently, for example to test feature flags and or do performance analyses.
Nightly, Beta and Release variants are getting published to Google Play and therefore are not debuggable. To locally create debuggable builds of those variants, add the following to <proj-root>/local.properties
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debuggable
If you're making changes to these projects and want to test them in Focus, auto-publication workflow is the fastest, most reliable way to do that.
In local.properties
, specify a relative path to your local android-components
and/or application-services
checkouts. E.g.:
autoPublish.android-components.dir=../android-components
autoPublish.application-services.dir=../application-services
Once these flags are set, your Focus builds will include any local modifications present in these projects.
See a demo of auto-publication workflow in action.
To reduce review turn-around time, we'd like all pushes to run tests locally. We'd
recommend you use our provided pre-push hook in quality/pre-push-recommended.sh
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Using this hook will guarantee your hook gets updated as the repository changes.
This hook tries to run as much as possible without taking too much time.
To add it, run this command from the project root:
ln -s ../../quality/pre-push-recommended.sh .git/hooks/pre-push
To push without running the pre-push hook (e.g. doc updates):
git push <remote> --no-verify
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