To bring shopping tools with a better experience, Mozilla has acquired Fakespot, which that helps users identify fake reviews.
The startup, Fakespot, offers a website and browser extension that helps identify unreliable reviews on various online marketplaces such as Amazon.
Fakespot was founded in 2016 and uses AI and machine learning systems to figure out any patterns between the reviews to highlight the fake ones. After doing so, Fakespot provides a rating or grade for the product’s reviews based on its finding, and then a customer can make an informed decision.
Fakespot will be available for all major web browsers and mobile devices. Mozilla will continue investing in the startup and also bring more customized features for its users.
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards.
In November 2017, Firefox began incorporating new technology under the code name “Quantum” to promote parallelism and a more intuitive user interface. Firefox is available for Windows 7 and later versions, macOS, and Linux. Its unofficial ports are available for various Unix and Unix-like operating systems, including FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, illumos, and Solaris Unix. It is also available for Android and iOS. However, as with all other iOS web browsers, the iOS version uses the WebKit layout engine instead of Gecko due to platform requirements. An optimized version is also available on the Amazon Fire TV as one of the two main browsers available with Amazon’s Silk Browser.
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