The customizable Firefox New Tab page can display shortcuts (sites you save or visit the most), popular articles on Pocket, and your recent activity (including recently visited pages or bookmarks). The New Tab page is the default Firefox start page, unless you have set a different home page.
When you first use Firefox, you'll see links to top-ranking websites and popular search engines. These are eventually replaced with Shortcuts, which are links to frequently and recently visited sites from your browsing history.
Weather
This feature is experimental and is being introduced to the Firefox user base through a progressive rollout. It may not yet be available to all users.
The Firefox New Tab page can display your local weather in the upper
leftcorner, providing quick updates directly in your browser. You can learn more about how this works and its availability at
How it works - Firefox Weather.
ShortcutsThe Shortcuts section displays sites you save or visit on Firefox. You may also see sponsored shortcuts, if enabled in your settings. These sites will also appear when you click in the address bar to start a search.
Recommended by PocketThe Recommended by Pocket section displays content curated by Pocket, part of the Mozilla family. You can view or save articles, remove them, or open them in a new window. You can also explore more stories by clicking on the popular topics.
Thought-provoking storiesThe Thought-provoking stories section displays content curated by Pocket, part of the Mozilla family. You can view or save articles, remove them, or open them in a new window. You can also explore more stories by clicking on the popular topics.
Recommended by Pocket storiesPocket Thought-provoking stories on the Firefox New Tab page is a feature currently available in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Germany, Italy, France and Spain. We're working to bring it to other countries.
Recent activityThe Recent activity section may include your recently visited pages, bookmarks, and most recent downloads saved to Pocket. In each tile, Firefox will show a download icon, the bookmark star, the recent visit clock icon, or a Pocket icon.
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