If you are researching Firefox for iOS or Android, this review summarizes what users consistently praise and criticize using public Google Play feedback and public App Store reviews. The practical question: do you want privacy, reader mode, and a “user-first” browser – or will crashes and slow tab behavior push you back to Chrome/Safari?
TL;DR
Firefox is praised for privacy and a user-respecting ethos. App Store reviews show both strong praise for readability and performance and harsh criticism for crashes, forced tab refresh, and logouts. If privacy matters and the app is stable on your device, it is a great pick. If you see crashes early, treat it as a warning sign and keep a backup browser.
What Firefox is (and why it matters on mobile)
Firefox is Mozilla’s browser with a focus on privacy and user control. On mobile it is often chosen as an alternative to ad-driven ecosystems. For many users, the key decision is: do you trust the browser with your daily workflow (logins, tabs, reading), and does it stay stable under load?
Two in-app visuals (official Google Play screenshots)
How this review was built
- Google Play: public feedback themes.
- Apple App Store: longer review excerpts showing both strong praise and strong complaints.
What users praise most (Top +)
1) Reader Mode and a “human-centric” experience
App Store (longer excerpt): “The Reader Mode makes long reads less taxing on the eyes… performance feels snappy… If you value privacy without sacrificing ease of use, Firefox on iOS is a strong choice…”
What users complain about most (Top -)
1) Crashes, logouts, tab refresh problems
App Store (longer excerpt): “The app keeps crashing. I keep getting logged out. The tabs keep refreshing… Switching tabs and navigating pages is too slow…”
Page 1 summary
Firefox can be excellent for privacy and reading. But some users report stability issues that can break trust quickly. Test on your phone before switching fully.
Continue to Page 2
On the next page: who Firefox is best for, practical settings to check, a test checklist, and install links and sources at the end.