Many Android users use Firefox to browse mobile gaming websites, walkthrough pages, fan guides, and download-heavy pages. These pages often include multiple buttons, pop-ups, redirects, and ads that can make it hard for users to know which link is safe or relevant.
It would be helpful if Firefox Android had stronger protection for pages with confusing download layouts or repeated redirect behavior. For example, Firefox could warn users when a page opens multiple tabs, triggers repeated redirects, or displays several download-style buttons that may confuse visitors.
This would improve safety for users who browse game-related resources, including pages about games like Super Bear Adventure on https://superbearadventurepro.com, walkthroughs, update notes, and mobile gaming guides. The goal is not to block legitimate content, but to help users make safer choices before clicking.
A few possible improvements could include clearer warnings for suspicious redirects, better pop-up handling on mobile, optional detection of fake download buttons, and a cleaner reading mode for gaming guide pages.
This would make Firefox Android more useful for mobile gamers, parents, and everyday users who browse gaming content on their phones.