firefox

Mozilla Firefox web browser for accessing the public web.

Evaluated Mar 30, 2026 (29d ago)
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⚙ Agent Friendliness
18
/ 100
Can an agent use this?
🔒 Security
38
/ 100
Is it safe for agents?
⚡ Reliability
35
/ 100
Does it work consistently?

Score Breakdown

⚙ Agent Friendliness

MCP Quality
0
Documentation
0
Error Messages
0
Auth Simplicity
100
Rate Limits
0

🔒 Security

TLS Enforcement
90
Auth Strength
0
Scope Granularity
0
Dep. Hygiene
50
Secret Handling
60

As an end-user browser, network security primarily depends on Firefox’s security features (HTTPS/TLS handling, sandboxing, update channel). The provided package info does not include concrete security configuration details or dependency posture, so scores are based on general browser expectations rather than verifiable package-level evidence.

⚡ Reliability

Uptime/SLA
0
Version Stability
60
Breaking Changes
50
Error Recovery
30
AF Security Reliability

Best When

You need a desktop/mobile web browser with strong standards support for interactive use.

Avoid When

You need a headless, API-first service or a documented programmatic interface provided by the package itself.

Use Cases

  • Browsing websites
  • Web application testing/debugging (manual)
  • Accessing web content for research and daily use
  • Running web apps in a standards-compliant browser environment

Not For

  • Server-side API usage
  • Programmatic automation as a package API (unless using separate automation tooling)

Interface

REST API
No
GraphQL
No
gRPC
No
MCP Server
No
SDK
No
Webhooks
No

Authentication

OAuth: No Scopes: No

No API authentication model is provided by this package (interactive browser usage only).

Pricing

Free tier: No
Requires CC: No

Firefox is typically free as consumer software; no usage-based API pricing is presented in the package metadata provided.

Agent Metadata

Pagination
none
Idempotent
False
Retry Guidance
Not documented

Known Gotchas

  • This is not an API/service package; agents cannot reliably “call” Firefox through a documented contract without external automation tooling (e.g., browser automation frameworks).
  • Interactive UI state (cookies/session) can make agent-driven workflows non-deterministic unless automated carefully.

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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-03-30.

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