Firefox Users
Internet users who have Mozilla’s Firefox browser are more likely than other internet users to say they started using a different browser to block unwanted software (like spyware).
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Former Researcher
Susannah Fox is a former former Associate Director at the Pew Research Center’s Internet & America former Life Project.
Internet users who have Mozilla’s Firefox browser are more likely than other internet users to say they started using a different browser to block unwanted software (like spyware).
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