Mozilla is launching Firefox 120 with a fully open extension ecosystem for the mobile browser, introducing at least 200 new Android extensions. 

The extension ecosystem aims to address common browsing annoyances such as ads and cookie consent forms, enhancing the user experience on Firefox mobile. 

Firefox developers have made changes to the extension architecture to make them less resource-hogging and less prone to crashing on Android. 

Mozilla integrated Firefox Relay into the browser to enhance privacy, protecting users' email from social media sign-ups and form submission prompts. 

This suggests that as more companies seek consumer data, browsing annoyances are likely to increase, highlighting the significance of Mozilla's extension ecosystem. 

Firefox 120 will introduce at least 200 new Android extensions, creating a "fully open" extension ecosystem for the mobile browser. 

Mozilla encourages developers to migrate to this ecosystem and resolve internet browsing problems with extensions. 

The extension ecosystem aims to address recurring annoyances such as ads and cookie consent forms, enhancing the user experience on Firefox mobile. 

Mozilla announced that extensions will no longer be hosted in the main process of the browser's user interface, ensuring better performance on Android. 

For more such interesting stuff, click on the link given below