Firefox finally delivers long-awaited native tab groups for organized browsing

April 29, 2025, 1:20 pm

Firefox debuts native tab groups, letting users drag, drop, and color-code tabs for a more organized browsing experience. This long-promised feature brings a refreshing dose of order to a sometimes chaotic interface, proving that even browsers can learn a trick or two about tidiness.

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macrumors.com / Firefox Browser Gets Tab Groups

Mozilla recently updated the Firefox browser to add support for tab groups, a feature that Firefox users have been wanting for years. According to Mozilla, tab groups have been the most requested idea on the Mozilla Connect community platform, and it was actually the first request that Mozilla...


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