Firefox for Android Nightly Firefox Update Support for local translation

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-21

IT Home reported on February 21 that Mozilla recently updated the Android version of Firefox for the Nightly channel, Firefox, and initially introduced the local translation function.

In the Firefox 118 update released in December 2023, Mozilla introduced local translation for Windows, Mac, and Linux desktops, allowing users to translate web content without the need for external extensions.

IT House Note: Mozilla means for privacy and securityAll translation operations take place on the local deviceCurrently supported languages include Spanish, English, German, Bulgarian, Portuguese, Italian, French, Polish, and Dutch, with more languages to be added in future versions of Firefox.

If you want to use the local translation feature in the Firefox browser for Android, you need to ** the language pack first, and then when the user visits a web page in a language other than the current language, Firefox will automatically pop up a prompt and display the translation icon.

The Firefox browser for Nightly for Android offers a number of translation options that you can switch between depending on your needs

Translation options are always available.

Always or never translate a language.

Never translate that particular **.

Translation settings include:

Proactively provide translations where possible.

Always in Data Saver Mode** language.

Translation Preferences:

Automatic Translation: Select a language to manage"Always translate"with"Never translated"Preference.

Never translate these: Blacklist to exclude translations

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