Note: Firefox Suggest is currently only available in the United States. For users outside of the US, only local results (browsing history, bookmarks and open tab suggestions) are provided.
Starting with Firefox for Android version 120 and Firefox for iOS version 125, Firefox Suggest provides personalized website suggestions from Firefox and occasional sponsored suggestions from Mozilla's partners as you type in the address bar, in addition to suggestions from your preferred search engine (if enabled) and local results. This article will first detail the different types of suggestions you might encounter and guide you through customizing the Firefox Suggest settings on your mobile device.
The following settings are available in Firefox Suggest:
Note: Firefox also provides Switch to tab suggestions for tabs open on your current device. These are separate from the Synced tabs feature and are not affected by this setting, meaning they cannot be disabled.
These settings can be toggled on or off whenever you like. Here's how you can do it:
AndroidTo learn more about Firefox Suggest and your data, see this Mozilla blog post.
We partner with organizations to serve up some of these suggestion types. Privacy is fundamental to Mozilla's mission, and we only work with partners that meet our privacy standards for Firefox. For sponsored results, we primarily work with adMarketplace, while also providing non-sponsored results from Wikipedia.
Firefox sends Mozilla data such as the number of times Firefox suggests or displays specific content and your clicks on that content, as well as basic data about your interactions with Firefox Suggest. Mozilla shares information about how many times suggestions are shown and suggestions clicked on in an aggregate manner with our partners for verification and feature improvement.
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