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Friday, December 7, 2018

Mozilla Firefox "Price Wise" feature


When you think of Internet Browsers, the first thing comes to mind is the best, “Google Chrome”. It is because of its security features and smooth web search experience. The best viewing experience and hassle free search preference will always be Google Chrome, but for online shopping enthusiasts, Firefox is bringing a feature built into its new update of Mozilla Firefox Browser (Price Wise) that will allow its users to stay updated of the price drops of their favorite products. Users will be able to add products into their wish list from retail giants like EBay, BestBuy, Amazon and Walmart. This option will give users more transparency in buying products on the web.

Mozilla Firefox browser


The feature is called Price Wise and is basically a price tracking utility which will give notifications from online shopping websites in case of price changes (falling prices). This will give edge to Firefox as they are launching this feature before the holiday season and as Christmas is around the corner, this feature will bring Firefox massive traffic for online purchases.

With Mozilla Firefox Price Wise feature you will get desktop notification of price drop of products from your watch list on Firefox browser. This feature is currently in its early phase and is being tested in US. This kind of option was also available on other browsers by installing plugins and from services of third party ad-ons, but this is the first time any browser is giving the update in which the feature is already built-in. This feature will be available in its beta version from Mozilla test pilot website. According to us, this will also be a productive revenue stream for Mozilla Firefox as this will be a platform for e-commerce giants to register them to this service and give discounts to customers from one click online platform of much popular Web Browser covering more than 10 percent of global browser users of 170 million.

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