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The product will be split into phases. Initially, the product experience will be focused on leveraging the utility of a user's existing Firefox data as it pertains to the current sync implementation, with the ability to view that data within the iOS WebView framework. The user will then be able to complete further simple browsing activities, all within the Firefox context. | The product will be split into phases. Initially, the product experience will be focused on leveraging the utility of a user's existing Firefox data as it pertains to the current sync implementation, with the ability to view that data within the iOS WebView framework. The user will then be able to complete further simple browsing activities, all within the Firefox context. | ||
In addition, to provide further value to the experience for existing users - and also expose new users to new Firefox services - initial Task Continuity and | In addition, to provide further value to the experience for existing users - and also expose new users to new Firefox services - initial Task Continuity and some Password Management improvements will be introduced. This includes a synced Firefox Reading List experience, being able to send browser tabs between Firefox instances, and providing a more robust password management service. | ||
Although initially | Although initially the browser will include the fundamentals for Firefox browsing, the browser will become more full featured over the next several roadmapped major releases. The goal for the first release is to ensure that users can browse the data they share across their Firefox screens (for each Firefox instance that is attached to a user's Firefox Account), as well as manage simple browsing tasks. | ||
== Product Phases == | == Product Phases == |