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Firefox Nightly now comes with preinstalled offline translator

In April 2021, Mozilla Foundation released the first version of Project Bergamot - an offline translator for Firefox that does not rely on sending your data to other services. Mozilla positions Project Bergamot as a privacy-focused alternative to mainstream solutions, such as Microsoft Translator or Google Translate.

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The first version of Project Bergamot was half-baked at best. It required downloading a relatively large extension and some tinkering with experimental flags in the about:config section. Now, Firefox Nightly comes with Project Bergamot preinstalled, meaning users no longer need to download additional extensions.

Although an offline translator is now part of Firefox Nightly, it remains turned off by default. Here is how you can enable offline translation in Firefox Nightly.

Enable offline translation in Firefox Nightly

  1. Update Firefox Nightly to version 90.0a1 from May 29, 2021, or newer. You can download Firefox Nightly from the official website.
  2. Open the about:config page and click on "I accept the risk!"  for changing advanced settings.Firefox About:config Warning
  3. Enter translations.disabled into the search field below the address bar.
  4. Switch the parameter from true to false.Enable Offline Translation In Firefox Nightly 2
  5. Restart Firefox to apply changes.
  6. Next, go to the Add-ons page by entering the about:addons URL into the address bar.
  7. Make sure Firefox Translations is turned on.

That is it. Now, you can translate pages in Firefox using its native offline translator.

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Bear in mind that Project Bergamot is still far from being ready for wide use. Language support is tiny compared to popular translation services, and the translation process takes quite a significant time. Currently, you can only translate from Estonian, Spanish, and English.

While Mozilla Foundation continues polishing and improving its offline translator and adding more languages, users can continue utilizing third-party extensions for translating web pages. Alternatively, you can always opt for Chrome or Edge, where built-in translators support tons of different languages and require much less time to complete translation.

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Author: Taras Buria

Taras is here to cover stories about Microsoft and everything around, although sometimes he prefers Apple.

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