Say, you're looking up things for an upcoming vacation - the browser now groups and lists the results you access instead of opening them in separate tabs. The new homepage for Android also has the ability to group search queries by topic. Further, you can quickly access all your bookmarks by clicking Show All. If you have a Firefox account and also use the browser on desktop, your most recently saved bookmarks on desktop will also be added to the mobile homepage. There's no need to go to the bookmarks menu or access your browsing history anymore, if you just want to access the last bookmarks you've saved or viewed. The new homepage has an easy way to jump back into your last open tab, and it now contains your most recently saved bookmarks. In its announcement, the organization said it wanted to 'lift that heavy mental burden of remembering to finish those halfway read articles or vacation research' until you're ready to finish them.
Mozilla has rolled out Firefox 94 for Android and iOS, and with it comes a new homepage that makes it easier to go back to what you were doing before you had to close the app.