Firefox 108 will finally let you save websites as PDFs
The vast majority of us use Google’sChrome browser, but it’s not like we’re short on alternatives. There are plenty of third-party browsers out in the wild, and one of thebest browsers for Androidis a historical rival of Chrome, Mozilla Firefox. The browser is far from its days of market domination, but it’s still a very solid option in its own right and one of the few browsers out there that’s not based on Chromium. Version 108 is now available for Android smartphones, and it comes with a series of improvements and additions to make your browsing experience better.
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To do so, tap on the three-dot menu in the toolbar, select the Share icon, and click on “Save as PDF.” The resulting PDF file will then be saved in your phone’s Downloads folder for you to check later.
Firefox also adds an option to open all the bookmarks within a folder at once in new tabs or private tabs. Just select the Bookmarks option within the menu, tap on the three-dot menu that’s right next to the folder, and tap on either “Open all in new tabs” or “Open all in recent tabs.”

The 108 update for Firefox is also full of security and bug fixes, so be sure toread through the changelogif you want to know more. And, of course, if you’re a Firefox for Android user, make sure to check out that update. Honestly, it might be worth it just for the PDF-saving option alone.
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