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BThomi
New member
Status: Exploring more

Although I prefer to use the firefox browser, unfortunately it drains the battery on my laptop. A battery saving version would be nice in the future.

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wally314garcia
Strollin' around

I agree. I wonder if Mozilla would consider implementing something like the CPU, bandwidth, and memory throttle that Opera GX offers?

If that would be too difficult to implement or too tedious because of all the options, even a simple "low power" mode that just has a predefined default would work.

rolandw
Making moves

I suffered badly from CPU usage in Firefox because my browsing habits are poor and I end up with too many windows and too many tabs. However, Firefox multi-account containers, Simple tab groups and Auto tab discard extensions soon sorted that. For work reasons I have to run Teams and to do that effectively I run it in MS-Edge. Even with just 2 or 3 tabs and a single window, the total CPU usage for Edge now clearly exceeds that of Firefox with 10 windows each with at least 10 tabs running, one of which is also Teams (for a different account!).

Maybe what is missing is an official "How to..." guide?

Carl
New member

Each new Mozilla Firefox update consumes more cpu resources. I'm at the limit and will have to change to another browser after 15 years with Firefox. Isn't something lighter possible for home use?

steel835
Familiar face

Pretty much every browser nowadays is consuming a lot of resources because the web is changing rapidly and if browser doesn't support some technologies, websites will not work properly or just won't let you in at all. At this point browsers are just as complex as some operating systems, so if webpages are doing some expensive stuff, the cpu utilization will be high too.

Sleeping tabs could be a solution to some extent, but let's vote for them in a separate idea.

nagu
New member

I find Firefox becoming CPU heavy - it hits 90+% CPU with just one tab and turning the fan on in my intel MacBook Pro running the latest Mac OS(Monterey 12.3). There were couple of crashes too in the last few days.

I am using the Developer Edition 99.0b5 (64-bit)  These are the extensions I use and the theme is the system auto.

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OMonroy
New member

I've been using Firefox for many years now, but lately it just uses way too much CPU power, normally sitting on the very top (with 50% usage) on my activity monitor.. so I've been having to shut it down in order to have a decent zoom or specially, TEAMS conference... this is too bad, I'm thinking about sticking to Safari or trying out Chrome... mine is an intel 13.5" powerbook

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Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey all,

Here with an exciting update…

Your idea has quickly received a great deal of votes (kudos) and support here in the Mozilla Connect community, so we are upgrading the status to “Trending idea.” This means it’s now one step closer to reaching our internal teams for review—learn more about The Idea Journey here.

Please keep the conversation going and stay tuned for updates 😃

-The Community Team

filloBuccia
Making moves

A "light" version is needed, with less battery consumption, less memory required. This can be achieved by removing pocket, animations and stuff like that.

Surely the ui would be worse than the normal version, but if you want a light version you have to accept compromises

Status changed to: In review
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hey all,

Here with another exciting update…

This idea has been upgraded to "In review" which means it will be brought to our internal teams for review—learn more about The Idea Journey. As soon as we have another update on its status, we’ll let you know right here in the comment section.

Stay tuned 😃

-The Community Team

Tannim
Making moves

power saving mode

I'd like to see a normal power saving mode. I use a laptop, and as long as I work from the outlet - no problem, but when working on battery power, the laptop works with firefox much less than with edge (at least an hour more with edge).

Status changed to: Exploring more
Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi all,

This idea has been reviewed by our team and it is something we are exploring as a possible option— though we unfortunately can't provide any clear timeline at the moment.

Please continue the conversation here and stay tuned for more updates 🙌

Thanks!

sbritorodr
Strollin' around

Maybe another firefox version could be hard to maintain since there is already some versions Mozilla is already maintaining. Maybe an option to reduce characteristics or be slower but more power saver. Brave does this pretty well, so it's an interesting option

ildomandatore
Making moves

Could you make a low-power version? I'm sensitive to electricity and I like being in front of the Mac. Even for work. Unfortunately, health collapses drastically. Without browsers open, health improves. Furthermore, the browser has always heated up the mac a lot when playing online video games. I like Seamonkey for how fast it instantly opens the browser. Games ran better than firefox. I can't tell you if I was physically better in front of the Mac using Seamonkey. I stopped using it because it didn't matter the bookmarks of other browsers.

I removed all addons from firefox to reduce power consumption, but it's still high.

A low power consumption version of firefox not only improves people's health, but the laptop battery lasts longer and we save money.

Jon
Community Manager
Community Manager

(Note: similar ideas have been merged into this thread)

KERR
Making moves

Torrent software often has a speed limiter toggle.

Maybe Firefox could have a "eco" 🍃 toggle that limits CPU to 75% or something so it doesn't annihilate batter if a tab goes rogue.

It would need to be very obvious so people would know FF is not running at full performance, maybe even on a timer.

Sleeping inactive tabs will also help here:

https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/firefox-should-suspend-tabs-to-better-performance/idi-p/6255