We all know that Firefox is unquestionably one of the best browsers of today.
Hence, recently it released the new version of Firefox 63 with a game-changing new feature.
After accelerating the internet tool with the Quantum project, the organization now tries to make it more secure.

To do this, Firefox will add hidden cryptomodule mining protection and facilitate crawl blocking.
The biggest problem with these scripts is that they consume resources from the computer or mobile machine very discreetly.
Mozilla will tackle this problem by including a cryptojacking script blocking feature in Firefox.

The feature will be part of the tracking protection that the surfing app already has.
In the configuration interface, the user can choose which types of abusive scripts to block.
Mining scripts will be among them.

Its not a new idea.
The Opera already has native cryptojacking blocker, including the mobile version.
Mozilla had signalled an intent to provide similar protection.

Now we know that the feature will be implemented officially in Firefox 63, to be released until October.
Why not a date closer?
It starts with protection against crawlers.

However, the feature is not enabled by default.
The news does not end there.
This allows you to display targeted ads, for example.
Moreover, the new security features can be pre-checked inFirefox Nightly(trial version).
So, what do you think about this?
Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below.