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How to speed up Firefox performance

How to speed up Firefox performance: Firefox is one of the fastest browsers around, now even overtaking Chrome, and also offers great security and privacy. The latest Firefox is already fast enough even for content-heavy websites. Firefox developers update to improve speed whenever a feature is well-tested and unlikely to cause errors.

Mozilla Firefox

This guide will show you how to speed up Firefox performance in an efficient way. Request you to follow the steps one by one to get better results and avoid complications in performing tasks.

Continue reading the easy ways to speed up firefox.

How-To:

Method 1. Update Firefox

The first and easiest thing you can do is to make sure your Firefox is up to date. This is the most effortless way to speed up your Firefox, because the developers are making every effort to make Firefox faster and perform better. To check for updates, here is how to do it:

  1. Click the hamburger menu button > Help > About Firefox.
Update Firefox
Update Firefox

Firefox will check for updates for you automatically.

Method 2. Private Browsing

To make your Firefox work faster, you may need to clear your browsing history regularly. If you don’t really rely on browsing history, you can start private browsing by never remembering history.

  1. Go to about:preferences#privacy in the address bar.
  2. Scroll down to History.

Under the History tab, select Never remember history.

Clear History if you had any.

Clear Data if they’re taking up a lot of space.

Make sure you’ve checked the box Delete cookies and site data when Firefox is closed.

Never remember history on Firefox
Never remember history on Firefox

Overloaded history will slow your Firefox down. By private browsing, you won’t go through the trouble of deleting them every time.

Method 3. Free up memory to speed up Firefox

  1. Type about:memory in the address bar and hit Enter.
  2. Under the Free memory section, choose Minimize memory usage.
Firefox about memory
Firefox about memory

Firefox will now release in-use memory that’s no longer needed. This should provide a pretty quick boost in speed.

Method 4. Enable hardware acceleration to speed up Firefox

Enabling hardware acceleration will allow Firefox to take advantage of your GPU to accelerate browsing. You can check if it’s turned on by default.

  1. Go to, about:preferences.
  2. In General, scroll down to Performance.
  3. Uncheck the box Use recommended performance settings.
Firefox about preferences
Firefox about preferences
  1. Check the box for Use hardware acceleration when available.
Enable hardware acceleration Firefox
Enable hardware acceleration Firefox

As for the content limit, it’s set to 8 at default. This can improve performance when using multiple tabs but it will also use more memory. It’s recommended to leave it at default if you have more than 8 GB of RAM. You can reduce the number if it eats up your memory.

Method 5. Update your graphics driver to speed up Firefox

Firefox and some plugins use your graphics card to speed up the display of web content. In addition, advanced web features like WebGL (Web Graphics Library) also need graphics cards to improve performance. To speed up Firefox, you may need to update your graphics card drivers.

Having outdated drivers might slow down performance. To update your graphics card driver, there are 2 options: manually and automatically.

  1. Manually

To update your graphics driver manually, you can get the latest graphics driver from its manufacturer’s website and download & install it step by step.

For NVIDIA: Go to Official Website for NVIDIA Driver Downloads

For AMD: Go to Official Website for AMD Drivers and Support

  1. Automatically

If you don’t have the time, patience or computer skills to update the graphics driver manually, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy.

Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running on, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing.

A) Download and install Driver Easy.

B) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

Driver Easy
Driver Easy

C) Click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires the Pro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All. You get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee.)

Driver Easy update screen for all your drivers
Driver Easy update screen for all your drivers

D) Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

Method 6. Manage your tabs

If you are used to keeping many tabs open, you can try an extension called Auto Tab Discard to reduce your memory usage by hibernating inactive tabs. Also, you can whitelist the tabs you want active all the time.

To get it, go to Add-ons > Extensions and search for Auto Tab Discard, then add it to your Firefox.

You can enter Options to change the settings as you wish. Just don’t forget to scroll down the page to Save Options.

Firefox auto tab discard options
Firefox auto tab discard options

Method 7. Prevent accessibility services

Firefox Accessibility Service may negatively impact Firefox browsing performance. You can disable it if you’re not using any type of physical impairment assistive software.

  1. Click the menu button and select Options.
  2. Select the Privacy & Security tab.
  3. Scroll down to the Permissions section.
  4. Check the box Prevent accessibility services from accessing your browser.
Firefox prevent accessibility services option
Firefox prevent accessibility services option
  1. Restart your Firefox for the changes to take effect.

Method 8. Safe Mode

Browsing in safe mode lets you run Firefox without any add-ons and themes. If you find your Firefox runs faster this way, you can remove your add-ons and use the default theme.

  1. Open the menu and select Help.
  2. Select Restart with Add-ons Disabled. Click Restart when you’re prompted for permission to restart your Firefox.
Firefox restart with add on disabled option
Firefox restart with add on disabled option
  1. Click Start in Safe Mode.
Firefox Resart in Safe Mode window
Firefox Resart in Safe Mode window

To speed up your Firefox, you can disable unnecessary extensions and themes to make it work to its best. To disable them, you can go to Menu > Add-ons and disable the extensions and themes you don’t need.

Method 9. About:Config

Here are a few additional advanced settings in Firefox that are not present in the Options panel. Change the following preferences below to make your Firefox run faster.

  1. Go to About:Config in the address bar. You’ll be warned about the risk of changing advanced configuration. Click Accept the Risk and Continue.
  2. Search for the preferences listed below, then set it to the recommended value.

Preferences Value Function

browser.download.animateNotifications False disable download button animations

security.dialog_enable_delay 0 disables the delay

Firefox AboutConfig False browser.download.animateNotifications
Firefox AboutConfig False browser.download.animateNotifications

Click the toggle button to set it to false.

Firefox AboutConfig security.dialog_enable_delay
Firefox AboutConfig security.dialog_enable_delay

Click the edit button and enter 0, then click the checkmark

  1. Type telemetry in the search box and hit Enter, then set the following preferences to false:

Browser.newtabpage.activity

Stream.feeds.telemetry

browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.telemetry

browser.ping-centre.telemetry

toolkit.telemetry.archive.enabled

toolkit.telemetry.bhrPing.enabled

toolkit.telemetry.enabled

toolkit.telemetry.firstShutdownPing.enabled

toolkit.telemetry.hybridContent.enabled

toolkit.telemetry.newProfilePing.enabled

toolkit.telemetry.reportingpolicy.firstRun

toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabled

toolkit.telemetry.unified

toolkit.telemetry.updatePing.enabled

Tips: Firefox collects telemetry data by default to help improve performance. To speed up Firefox and protect your privacy, you can choose to disable telemetry.

  1. In the address bar, go to about:preferences#privacy. Then scroll down to Firefox Data Collection and uncheck both options below:
    1. Allow Firefox Developer Edition to send technical and interaction data to Mozilla
    2. Allow Firefox to install and run studies.
Firefox Data Collection and Use
Firefox Data Collection and Use

This will delete all your telemetry data in the past within 30 days.

Method 10. Refresh Firefox

If you find your Firefox is not as fast as before, the easiest ways to speed up Firefox is to refresh the browser. This will remove your add-ons and restore your browser settings to defaults.

  1. Go to, about:support in the address bar.
  2. Click Refresh Firefox.
Refresh Firefox
Refresh Firefox

If any of the settings such as Hardware Acceleration or About: Config mess with your Firefox, you can revert the changes. For that simply Refresh Firefox button to start fresh.

Method 11. Clearing the Cache, Cookies, and History to speed up Firefox

You can clear the Cache, Cookie and History from option clear recent history on Firefox Menu.

Clear All History Firefox
Clear All History Firefox

Conclusion:

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NOTE: All the above methods are for advanced Computer users. If you are a novice, I recommend you reach a computer expert or download an error repair software. Click here to download repair software...

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