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Learn more about Foom

Feature walkthroughs, usage tips, and practical comparisons for people coming from similar privacy-first browsers.

Feature Guide

Memory and Energy Saver

Learn how to keep tabs lightweight and battery-friendly in Foom with Memory Saver and Energy Saver controls.

Understand how inactive tabs are managed and how to set site-level exceptions.

Feature Guide

Speedreader

Learn how Foom’s Speedreader simplifies articles into cleaner views for faster reading and less clutter.

Discover how to enable it, tune defaults, and manage reading controls.

Feature Guide

Privacy Settings

Control privacy and security settings like WebRTC handling, shields, analytics, and global privacy defaults in one place.

Learn how to review options in Settings and tune privacy preferences in Foom.

Feature Guide

De-AMP

De-AMP redirects AMP and similar pages to publisher pages for better privacy, security, usability, and performance.

Learn how to use and toggle auto-redirect for AMP and Yandex Turbo pages.

Feature Guide

Debouncing

Debouncing skips known bounce-tracking domains and sends you directly to the page you intended to visit.

See how bounce tracking works and how Foom protects your navigation privacy.

Feature Guide

Google Login

Understand legacy Google Sign-In behavior and how Google login permissions work for third parties and extensions.

Includes privacy notes for third-party cookies and extension OAuth behavior.

Feature Guide

Crash Reporting

Learn how to enable or disable automatic crash reporting in Foom from Privacy and Security settings.

Includes what diagnostic metadata may be sent and why it helps with crash analysis.

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Foom Beta Logs

If Foom crashes, freezes, or fails to open, use this guide to collect system logs and crash reports.

Includes a one-command zip export and email checklist to speed up diagnostics.

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