The Firefox mobile browser is an outstanding alternative to Chrome. Not only is it more secure, but it also doesn’t aggressively track you like Google’s browser. Firefox also includes a few handy features, one of which is called Collections.
Collections is a way to organize websites such that you can combine related sites into, you guessed it, a collection. With Collections, Firefox makes working with tabs on a mobile device make sense. Instead of having to either work with a third-party extension or comb through an ever-growing collection of random tabs, you simply tap the collection you want and then open any of the associated websites to view the content.
Firefox Collections makes sense, and if you’re looking to get a handle on your tabs in a mobile setting, this might be just the feature you need.
Let’s see how to use it.
The only thing you’ll need to make this work is an updated version of Firefox installed on your mobile device. You can install Firefox from the Google Play Store (Android) or Apple App Store (iPhone and iPad). That’s it, let’s create some collections.
Creating your first Collection
1. Access the Collection creation button
When you first open Firefox, you should see a section called Collections with a button labeled Save tabs to collection.
If you tap that button, it’ll open your current tab listing, where you can select to add any one of the open tabs to the new collection.
Our first Collection was simple to create, as Firefox held our hand through the process. Creating another new collection isn’t quite so intuitive. To do so, open a new site in Firefox and then tap the menu button at the bottom right corner of the window. From the popup menu, tap Save to collection.
You can create as many collections as you need to in Firefox to make managing your tabs considerably easier. For anyone who frequently uses a mobile browser, this feature could make the difference between organization and chaos.