A television with Amazon Fire TV options. Photo by: Pexels.com
A television with Amazon Fire TV options. Photo by: Pexels.com

Mozilla Firefox and Amazon Silk Dial In with Amazon Fire TV to Provide Web Browsing for Over 100 Countries and Territories

Amazon Fire TV is now available on Mozilla Firefox and Amazon Silk browsers. Users can flip between their favorite streaming content with these smart televisions, and scope out the Internet with an enhanced user experience.

This new update allows consumers to acquire Web content, social media, and a vast amount of useful data.

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Business Wire reported:

“With full web browsers on Fire TV, our customers’ entertainment and information options are greatly expanded. We want to make it easy for customers to access the Web from the comfort of their couch.” – Marc Whitten, vice president, Amazon Fire TV and Appstore

In addition, the Vice President of Firefox shared the company’s perspective on this latest update.

“Firefox has always been about bringing the web directly to people no matter what device they’re using. Starting today, we will be able to expand the already great Fire TV experience by enabling viewers to surface a multitude of web content — including videos — through Firefox.” – Mark Mayo, Sr. Vice President of Firefox

The CNET video below showcases the connection of browsing along with the voice-activated options with Alexa. Internet users will now be able to browse the the Web with Alexa and Amazon Fire TV.


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Matthew McGuire is the founder and editor of Crescent Vale News. In 2014, he acquired a master's degree in Professional Media and Media Management from Southern Illinois University Carbondale.