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This manual is adapted from the one at FLOSS Manuals, freely licensed under the Creative Commons ShareAlike license. See this page for full credits: http://en.flossmanuals.net/Firefox/Credits

Introduction

A web browser is the software used to visit and view web pages on the Internet.

The Internet is a giant network of computers all connected to each other. It has grown from the first four systems that were originally connected in 1969 to currently over a billion systems and growing. Some of the computers connected to the Internet are "web servers." These web servers run software that allows them to deliver web pages. The vast network of web servers on the Internet provides access to over 10 billion web pages and a continually growing and evolving set of web content and services. If you want to access these pages from your personal computer, laptop, or mobile device, you need to run a software program that knows how to do this. This is the purpose of a web browser.

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The Browser Rebranded

Trisquel's web browser uses the source code of Mozilla's Firefox browser. Only very small changes have been made; the most important difference is that, unlike the official Firefox, our web browser never recommends non-free add-ons. Instead it directs the user to our own repository of free software only add-ons which anyone can help us maintain, expand, and keep up-to-date.

Mozilla has the trademark on the Firefox name and artwork and does not allow modifications, even trivial ones, to be called "Firefox" or use its trademarked artwork. Thus, our browser is unbranded.

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