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does firefox automaticall block any and all the apps in the background accessing and using my computer's information? does it protect against all the softwares

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1-If any, what product of FIREFOX, can automatically block all the background software activities, from where, the user, has to accept, "I agree to the terms and conditions..." for the use of any software. this is a global problem, where, the consumer of a software, must be at the mercy of the software owners and users, in order to use a fully paid software. 2-what product of firefox, automatically secure the compter from the onset of starting firefox? as opposed to selecting the next option of "private browsing"

1-If any, what product of FIREFOX, can automatically block all the background software activities, from where, the user, has to accept, "I agree to the terms and conditions..." for the use of any software. this is a global problem, where, the consumer of a software, must be at the mercy of the software owners and users, in order to use a fully paid software. 2-what product of firefox, automatically secure the compter from the onset of starting firefox? as opposed to selecting the next option of "private browsing"

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Firefox is only a Browser there nothing else besides Thunderbird email. FF/Mozilla isn't a firewall or A/V program for that you need to look at other software to do that.