Mozilla said: “We believe that the future of the web will be heavily intertwined with virtual and augmented reality, and that future will live through browsers. That’s why we’re building Firefox Reality, a new kind of web browser that has been designed from the ground up to work on stand-alone virtual and augmented reality (or mixed reality) headsets.”
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Although there are already various solutions that can use separate virtual and augmented reality heads (such as Opera web browsers), they are closed source, so Mozilla will provide users with independent open source solutions that provide transparency and make Manufacturers can more easily provide support for their equipment.
As a standalone solution for browsing and accessing networks using VR and AR head-ups or similar devices, Firefox Reality will be applicable to a variety of devices from a variety of manufacturers. Although the mixed reality is still a new thing, Mozilla promises to provide its users with the best privacy protection.