Data is coordinated between the browser and Pale Moon’s own personal server. The user interface, which is completely customizable, also differs in that certain elements were added and icons on the toolbar are placed in different locations than of those on Firefox. There are several different default settings in Pale Moon that allow customization of the users browsing session, while providing optimum speed simultaneously. Though obviously very similar to Firefox, Pale Moon stands alone in its own right. The attention given to the thoughts and ideas of actual everyday users truly allows for Pale Moon to be a community web browser. The forum initiates conversations to receive community input and conducts polls which include users in the development process of future updates. Pale Moon differs from other web browsers in that it focuses on features and functions that are actually desired and not those that are incorporated in other web browser simply for the sake of competition. The program is updated regularly and supports CSS3 and HTML5. The default search engine is not Google or Yahoo, but rather DuckDuckGo and geolocation functions are not left to Google either, instead utilizing IP-API. Cooperation with allows for the start page to be personalized and users are able to create their own themes. A perk for current Firefox users is that all bookmarks, settings and extensions are imported upon installation of the program. Please use the contact forms at the bottom of the website for any major variances.Pale Moon is compatible with several plugins and extensions of Firefox and has several exclusive extensions of its own, for example, Adblock Latitude. Alternative languages may vary in accuracy. Website designed and written in English as the primary language.
Now that you have imported the repository, you can install the browser.
sudo apt-get update Install Pale Moon Browser Now run an APT update to reflect the newly imported repository.
echo 'deb /' | sudo tee /etc/apt//home:stevenpusser.list curl -fsSL | gpg -dearmor | sudo tee /etc/apt//home_stevenpusser.gpg > /dev/null In your terminal, execute the following command to import to your keychain. The first step is to import the GPG key to verify the authenticity of the packages. If you skip and encounter issues, return and just run the command. sudo apt install curl apt-transport-https gnupg2 -y Most of these packages would already be present on your system, but running the command can help ensure they’re installed. The following dependencies will need to be installed to install Pale Moon successfully.