Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 140.0
140.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 140.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 24; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Vertical Tabs: You can now keep more — or fewer — pinned tabs in view for quicker access to important windows. Just drag the divider to resize your pinned tabs section.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled; demonstrating the divider for pinned tabs$$$$$$Custom Search Engines: Firefox now supports adding even more search engines. To add a custom engine; right-click a search field of a supported website and select “Add Search Engine”; or go to Settings > Search > Add (below the search shortcuts table) to manually enter a search URL.$$$$$$Firefox Extensions: Customize your toolbar with the option to remove the extensions shortcut; giving you more control over your browser. When the button is hidden; you can access the extensions panel again at any time from the Firefox menu by clicking the Extensions menu item.$$$$$$You can now unload tabs by right-clicking on a tab (or multiple selected tabs) and selecting Unload Tab. This can speed up performance by reducing Firefoxs memory and CPU usage.$$$$$$Full-Page Translations now prioritizes translating only the content near your current view; improving speed and responsiveness. Content outside your view is skipped unless you scroll to it; reducing unnecessary resource usage.$$$$$$Firefox builds in Arabic now come with a built-in Arabic dictionary for the Firefox spellchecker.$$$$$$Address autofill enabled for users in Italy; Poland; and Austria.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The Pocket toolbar icon; as well as the Pocket integrations on New Tab; have been removed per the service shutdown announcement.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 128.12.0
128.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 24; 2025
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 128.12.0
128.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 24; 2025
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 115.25.0
115.25.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 115.25.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 24; 2025$$$Firefox ESR 115 is now supported only on Windows 7-8.1 and macOS 10.12-10.14. Users on other operating systems should use Firefox ESR 128 instead.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 115.25.0
115.25.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 24; 2025$$$$$$Version 115.25.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 24; 2025$$$Firefox ESR 115 is now supported only on Windows 7-8.1 and macOS 10.12-10.14. Users on other operating systems should use Firefox ESR 128 instead.$$$$$$
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 136.0.1
136.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$March 11; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on March 11; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where a cookie size limit caused problems with website cookie management when using the CookieStore API. This could cause login and other state-related issues. (Bug 1950565)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Control/Command+L did not focus the address bar in new windows. (Bug 1947723)
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 128.8.0
Version 128.8.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 115.21.0
Version 115.21.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 115.21.0
Version 115.21.0; first offered to ESR channel users on March 4; 2025$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox XH x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox XH x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox VI x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox VI x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox UR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox UR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox UK x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox UK x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TH x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TH x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TE x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TE x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox TA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SON x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SON x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SK x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SK x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SI x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SI x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox RU x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox RU x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox RO x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox RO x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox RM x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox RM x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox PL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox PL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox OC x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox OC x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox NL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox NL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MY x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MY x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MS x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MS x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MK x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox MK x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox LV x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox IT x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox IT x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox DE x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox DE x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 136.0
136.0$$$Firefox Release$$$March 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 136.0; first offered to Release channel users on March 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$You can now enable the updated Firefox sidebar in Settings > General > Browser Layout to quickly access multiple tools in one click; without leaving your main view. Sidebar tools include an AI chatbot of your choice; bookmarks; history; and tabs from devices you sync with your Mozilla account.$$$$$$screenshot Firefox browser with the sidebar enabled and the customize sidebar settings displaying the various settings$$$$$$Keep a lot of tabs open? Try our new vertical tabs layout to quickly scan your list of tabs. With vertical tabs; your open and pinned tabs appear in the sidebar instead of along the top of the browser. To turn on vertical tabs; right-click on the toolbar near the top of the browser and select Turn on Vertical Tabs. If you’ve enabled the updated sidebar; you can also go to Customize sidebar and check Vertical tabs. Early testers report feeling more organized after using vertical tabs for a few days.$$$$$$screenshot of the firefox browser with vertical tabs enabled$$$$$$The Clear browsing data and cookies dialog now allows clearing saved form info separately from browsing history.$$$$$$screenshot of the Clear browsing data and cookies dialog. Demonstrating the separate options for form data and browsing history$$$$$$Smartblock Embeds allows users to selectively unblock certain social media embeds that are blocked in ETP Strict and Private Browsing modes. Currently; support is limited to a few embed types; with more to be added in future updates.$$$$$$Firefox now upgrades page loads to HTTPS by default and gracefully falls back to HTTP if the secure connection fails. This behavior is known as HTTPS-First.$$$$$$On macOS; some background tabs will be moved to lower power cores; reducing energy usage.$$$$$$Hardware-accelerated playback of HEVC video content is now supported on macOS.$$$$$$Hardware video decoding is now enabled for AMD GPUs on Linux.$$$$$$On Linux; Firefox is now available on ARM64 (AArch64); with installation options via APT and tarballs. Flatpak support is coming soon.$$$$$$The Weather forecast on the New Tab page is expanding to additional regions; including Mexico; Brazil; Argentina; and Chile; as part of an ongoing regional rollout.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Address autofill enabled for users in the United Kingdom.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$$$$Fixed$$$Firefox will now prefer the PNG format when copying images out of Firefox; allowing the preservation of transparency.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$For New Tab stories; the Save to Pocket action was moved from a button to the context menu along with other actions; such as Bookmark.$$$$$$The macOS DMG installer packages now use LZMA for compression; reducing download size and installation time.$$$$$$Due to recent changes in macOS Sequoia; the shortcut for completing search strings to .com addresses has been changed from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter.$$$$$$$$$Enterprise$$$You can find information about policy updates and enterprise specific bug fixes in the Firefox for Enterprise 136 Release Notes.
Mozilla Firefox en Version 136.0
Mozilla Firefox en Version 135.0.1
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 135.0.1
135.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$February 18; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on February 18; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed drop-down menus being unusable on some sites relying on certain mousemove event behavior. (Bug 1944191)$$$$$$Fixed scrolling to the wrong location with anchor tags in some situations. (Bug 1946899)$$$$$$Fixed being unable to restore closed windows and tabs via the History menu when upgrading from an older Firefox version. (Bug 1947503)$$$$$$Fixed broken search functionality when updating to Firefox 135 with a custom search engine with an overly-large icon installed. (Bug 1946156)
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 135.0.1
135.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$February 18; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on February 18; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed drop-down menus being unusable on some sites relying on certain mousemove event behavior. (Bug 1944191)$$$$$$Fixed scrolling to the wrong location with anchor tags in some situations. (Bug 1946899)$$$$$$Fixed being unable to restore closed windows and tabs via the History menu when upgrading from an older Firefox version. (Bug 1947503)$$$$$$Fixed broken search functionality when updating to Firefox 135 with a custom search engine with an overly-large icon installed. (Bug 1946156)$$$
Mozilla Firefox en Version 135.0
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox XH x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox XH x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox VI x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox VI x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox UR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox UR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox UK x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox UK x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TH x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TH x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TE x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TE x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox TA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SON x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SON x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SK x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SK x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SI x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SI x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox RU x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox RU x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox RO x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox RO x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox RM x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox RM x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox PL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox PL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox OC x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox OC x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox NL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox NL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MY x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MY x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MS x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MS x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MK x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox MK x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox LV x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox IT x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox IT x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox DE x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox DE x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 135.0
135.0$$$Firefox Release$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 135.0; first offered to Release channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$New$$$Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese; Japanese; and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into.$$$$$$The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature; choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then; complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now enforces certificate transparency; requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozillas Root CA Program.$$$$$$Additionally; the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out; substantially improving the performance of these checks.$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries; which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries; unless interacted with by the user; are skipped when using the back and forward buttons.$$$$$$Users on macOS and Linux are now given the option to close only the current tab if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are open in the window.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new; made-up words under some circumstances.$$$$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The refreshed New Tab layout previously rolled out in Firefox 134 to users in the United States is now being made available in all countries where Stories are available. It features a repositioned logo to prioritize Web Search; Shortcuts; and Recommended Stories at the top. The update also includes changes to the card UI for recommended stories and allows users with larger screens to see up to four columns for better use of space.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 115.20.0
115.20.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 115.20.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$Firefox ESR 115 is now supported only on Windows 7-8.1 and macOS 10.12-10.14. Users on other operating systems should use Firefox ESR 128 instead.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 115.20.0
115.20.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 115.20.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$Firefox ESR 115 is now supported only on Windows 7-8.1 and macOS 10.12-10.14. Users on other operating systems should use Firefox ESR 128 instead.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 128.7.0
128.7.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$February 4; 2025$$$$$$Version 128.7.0; first offered to ESR channel users on February 4; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox XH x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox XH x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox VI x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox VI x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox UZ x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox UZ x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox UR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox UR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox UK x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox UK x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TRS x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TRS x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TH x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TH x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TE x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TE x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox TA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SZL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SZL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SQ x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SQ x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SON x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SON x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SK x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SK x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SI x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SI x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SCO x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox SCO x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox RU x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox RU x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox RO x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox RO x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox RM x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox RM x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox PL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox PL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox OC x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox OC x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox NL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox NL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MY x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MY x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MS x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MS x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MK x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox MK x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox LV x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox IT x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox IT x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox DE x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox DE x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210).
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 134.0.2
134.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$January 21; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on January 21; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed crash reporter not being displayed for some localized builds (Bug 1940763).$$$$$$Fixed a regression in Firefox 134 where anchored links in HTML framesets pointing to local files did not work (Bug 1934807).$$$$$$Fixed an issue in developer tools preventing the resending of network requests when debugging extensions (Bug 1934478).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where data consumption from service workers may unexpectedly halt (Bug 1941210)
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 134.0.1
134.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$January 14; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on January 14; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed UI hangs happening on YouTube and Google Docs in some situations (Bug 1939295).$$$$$$Fixed a startup crash affecting some users upgrading from Firefox 133 (Bug 1941134).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where search engines selection menus and context menus could be broken if a user had previously reverted to an earlier version (Bug 1940533).
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 134.0.1
134.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$January 14; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on January 14; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed UI hangs happening on YouTube and Google Docs in some situations (Bug 1939295).$$$$$$Fixed a startup crash affecting some users upgrading from Firefox 133 (Bug 1941134).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where search engines selection menus and context menus could be broken if a user had previously reverted to an earlier version (Bug 1940533).
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 134.0.1
134.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$January 14; 2025$$$$$$Version 134.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on January 14; 2025$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed UI hangs happening on YouTube and Google Docs in some situations (Bug 1939295).$$$$$$Fixed a startup crash affecting some users upgrading from Firefox 133 (Bug 1941134).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where search engines selection menus and context menus could be broken if a user had previously reverted to an earlier version (Bug 1940533).
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MY x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MY x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MS x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MS x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 128.1.0
128.1.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.1.0; first offered to ESR channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox MR x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MR x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MK x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MK x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LV x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IT x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IT x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FR x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FR x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 128.1.0
128.1.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.1.0; first offered to ESR channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DE x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DE x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 115.14.0.0
115.14.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.14.0; first offered to ESR channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 115.14.0.0
115.14.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.14.0; first offered to ESR channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 129.0
129.0$$$Firefox Release$$$August 6; 2024$$$$$$Version 129.0; first offered to Release channel users on August 6; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Reader View now has an enhanced Text and Layout menu with new options for character spacing; word spacing; and text alignment. These changes offer a more accessible reading experience.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views text menu demonstrating the new spacing and layout options$$$$$$Reader View now has a Theme menu with additional Contrast and Gray options. You can also select custom colors for text; background; and links from the Custom tab.$$$$$$screenshot of reader views theme menu demonstrating the new theme options$$$$$$A tab preview is now displayed when hovering the mouse over background tabs; making it easier to locate the desired tab without needing to switch tabs.$$$$$$screenshot of a preview image displayed under a background tab when you mouse over the tab$$$$$$$$$This feature is part of a progressive roll out.$$$$$$What is a progressive roll out?$$$HTTPS is replacing HTTP as the default protocol in the address bar on non-local sites. If a site is not available via HTTPS; Firefox will fall back to HTTP.$$$$$$HTTPS DNS records can now be resolved with the operating systems DNS resolver on specific platforms (Windows 11; Linux; Android 10+). Previously this required DNS over HTTPS to be enabled. This capability allows the use of HTTP/3 without needing to use the Alt-Svc header; upgrades requests to HTTPS when the DNS record is present; and enables wider use of ECH.$$$$$$Added support for multiple languages in the same document spoken in macOS VoiceOver.$$$$$$Address Autofill is now enabled for users in France and Germany.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 128.0.3
128.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$July 26; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on July 26; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue causing some sites to not load when connecting via HTTP/2. (Bug 1908161; Bug 1909666)$$$$$$Fixed collapsed table rows not appearing when expected in some situations. (Bug 1907789)$$$$$$Fixed the Windows on-screen keyboard potentially concealing the webpage when displayed. (Bug 1907766)
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 128.0.3
128.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$July 26; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on July 26; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue causing some sites to not load when connecting via HTTP/2. (Bug 1908161; Bug 1909666)$$$$$$Fixed collapsed table rows not appearing when expected in some situations. (Bug 1907789)$$$$$$Fixed the Windows on-screen keyboard potentially concealing the webpage when displayed. (Bug 1907766)
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox XH x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox XH x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox VI x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox VI x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox UR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox UR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox UK x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox UK x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TH x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TH x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TE x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TE x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox TA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SON x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SON x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SK x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SK x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SI x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SI x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox RU x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox RU x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox RO x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox RO x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox RM x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox RM x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox PL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox PL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox OC x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox OC x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox NL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox NL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MY x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MY x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MS x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MS x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MK x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox MK x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LV x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IT x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IT x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DE x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DE x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 128.0.2
128.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$July 23; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on July 23; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an audio echo in video calls on macOS under certain conditions. (Bug 1908539)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Adguard extension popup was not displaying. (Bug 1906132)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing some screen readers to fail to read when navigating by character in rich text editors. (Bug 1905021)$$$$$$Fixed visual glitches when dark mode is enabled in Windows ARM devices. (Bug 1897444)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing NTLM authentication failure. (Bug 1908115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue where content displayed on mouseover was not captured in a screenshot. (Bug 1905468)$$$$$$Various stability fixes.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 128.0
128.0esr$$$Firefox ESR$$$July 9; 2024 $$$$$$Version 128.0esr; first offered to ESR channel users on July 9; 2024$$$Firefox 128 Extended Support Release (ESR) includes all of the enhancements since Firefox 115; along with many new features to make your enterprise deployments easier and even more flexible.$$$$$$$$$New$$$General$$$Windows 7-8.1 and macOS 10.12-10.14 are no longer supported operating systems.$$$Firefox now supports automated translation of web content. Also; unlike cloud-based alternatives; translation is done locally so that the text being translated never leaves the machine.$$$The line breaking rules of web content now match the Unicode standard; improving cross-browser compatibility. Additionally; for East Asian and South East Asian end users; Firefox now supports proper language-aware word selection when double-clicking on text for languages including Chinese; Japanese; Burmese; Lao; Khmer; and Thai.$$$Video effects and background blur are now available to Firefox users on Google Meet.$$$Firefox now displays images and descriptions for search suggestions when provided by the search engine.$$$It is now possible to copy and paste any file from the operating system into Firefox.$$$Having any issues with a website on Firefox; yet the site seems to be working as expected on another browser? You can now let us know via the Web Compatibility Reporting Tool! By filing a web compatibility issue; you’re directly helping us detect; target; and fix the most impacted sites to make your browsing experience on Firefox smoother.$$$Firefox now prompts users in the US and Canada to save their addresses upon submitting an address form; allowing Firefox to autofill stored address information in the future.$$$Support for credit card autofill has been extended to users running Firefox in the IT; ES; AT; BE; and PL locales.$$$Recently closed tabs now persist between sessions that dont have automatic session restore enabled. Manually restoring a previous session will continue to reopen any previously open tabs or windows.$$$When migrating data from Chrome; Firefox now offers the ability to import certain extensions as well.$$$The Screenshots feature in Firefox has been updated. It now supports taking screenshots of file types like SVG; XML; and more as well as various about: pages within Firefox. The screenshot tool was also made more accessible to everyone by implementing new keyboard shortcuts and adding theme compatibility and High Contrast Mode (HCM) support. And finally; performance for capturing large screenshots has been improved.$$$PDF Viewer$$$The Firefox PDF viewer has expanded PDF editing capabilities:$$$Text highlighting is now supported.$$$Editing already-existing text annotations is now supported.$$$Images and alt text can be added in addition to text and drawings.$$$A floating button is now included to simplify deleting drawings; text; and images added in PDFs.$$$Caret browsing mode now also works in the PDF viewer. (Learn more)$$$Firefox View$$$Firefox View includes more content. You can now see all open tabs from all windows. If you sync open tabs; you’ll see all tabs from other devices. Browsing history is now listed and you can sort by date or by site. As before; recently closed tabs are also listed on Firefox View.$$$To access Firefox View; select the file folder icon at the top left of your tab strip.$$$We’ve integrated search into Firefox View. You can now search through all of the tabs on each of the section subpages - Recent Browsing; Open Tabs; Recently Closed Tabs; Tabs from other devices; or History.$$$In Firefox View; open tabs can now be sorted by either recent activity or tab order. Recent activity is the default setting.$$$Firefox View now displays pinned tabs in the Open tabs section. Tab indicators have also been added to Open tabs; so users can do things like see which tabs are playing media and quickly mute or unmute across windows. Indicators were also added for bookmarks; tabs with notifications; and more!$$$It is now possible to
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 128.0
128.0$$$Firefox Release$$$July 9; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0; first offered to Release channel users on July 9; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Firefox can now translate selections of text and hyperlinked text to other languages from the context menu.$$$$$$screenshot of the context menu when right clicking on selected text with a focus the translation option from the context menu; and then displaying the Translation feature after the translation option was clicked$$$$$$For users in the US and Canada; Firefox will now show your recent searches or currently trending searches when you open the Address Bar to get you back to your previous search session or inspire your next one.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 128.0
128.0esr$$$Firefox ESR$$$July 9; 2024 $$$$$$Version 128.0esr; first offered to ESR channel users on July 9; 2024$$$Firefox 128 Extended Support Release (ESR) includes all of the enhancements since Firefox 115; along with many new features to make your enterprise deployments easier and even more flexible.$$$$$$$$$New$$$General$$$Windows 7-8.1 and macOS 10.12-10.14 are no longer supported operating systems.$$$Firefox now supports automated translation of web content. Also; unlike cloud-based alternatives; translation is done locally so that the text being translated never leaves the machine.$$$The line breaking rules of web content now match the Unicode standard; improving cross-browser compatibility. Additionally; for East Asian and South East Asian end users; Firefox now supports proper language-aware word selection when double-clicking on text for languages including Chinese; Japanese; Burmese; Lao; Khmer; and Thai.$$$Video effects and background blur are now available to Firefox users on Google Meet.$$$Firefox now displays images and descriptions for search suggestions when provided by the search engine.$$$It is now possible to copy and paste any file from the operating system into Firefox.$$$Having any issues with a website on Firefox; yet the site seems to be working as expected on another browser? You can now let us know via the Web Compatibility Reporting Tool! By filing a web compatibility issue; you’re directly helping us detect; target; and fix the most impacted sites to make your browsing experience on Firefox smoother.$$$Firefox now prompts users in the US and Canada to save their addresses upon submitting an address form; allowing Firefox to autofill stored address information in the future.$$$Support for credit card autofill has been extended to users running Firefox in the IT; ES; AT; BE; and PL locales.$$$Recently closed tabs now persist between sessions that dont have automatic session restore enabled. Manually restoring a previous session will continue to reopen any previously open tabs or windows.$$$When migrating data from Chrome; Firefox now offers the ability to import certain extensions as well.$$$The Screenshots feature in Firefox has been updated. It now supports taking screenshots of file types like SVG; XML; and more as well as various about: pages within Firefox. The screenshot tool was also made more accessible to everyone by implementing new keyboard shortcuts and adding theme compatibility and High Contrast Mode (HCM) support. And finally; performance for capturing large screenshots has been improved.$$$PDF Viewer$$$The Firefox PDF viewer has expanded PDF editing capabilities:$$$Text highlighting is now supported.$$$Editing already-existing text annotations is now supported.$$$Images and alt text can be added in addition to text and drawings.$$$A floating button is now included to simplify deleting drawings; text; and images added in PDFs.$$$Caret browsing mode now also works in the PDF viewer. (Learn more)$$$Firefox View$$$Firefox View includes more content. You can now see all open tabs from all windows. If you sync open tabs; you’ll see all tabs from other devices. Browsing history is now listed and you can sort by date or by site. As before; recently closed tabs are also listed on Firefox View.$$$To access Firefox View; select the file folder icon at the top left of your tab strip.$$$We’ve integrated search into Firefox View. You can now search through all of the tabs on each of the section subpages - Recent Browsing; Open Tabs; Recently Closed Tabs; Tabs from other devices; or History.$$$In Firefox View; open tabs can now be sorted by either recent activity or tab order. Recent activity is the default setting.$$$Firefox View now displays pinned tabs in the Open tabs section. Tab indicators have also been added to Open tabs; so users can do things like see which tabs are playing media and quickly mute or unmute across windows. Indicators were also added for bookmarks; tabs with notifications; and more!$$$It is now possible to
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 128.0
128.0$$$Firefox Release$$$July 9; 2024$$$$$$Version 128.0; first offered to Release channel users on July 9; 2024$$$$$$New$$$Firefox can now translate selections of text and hyperlinked text to other languages from the context menu.$$$$$$screenshot of the context menu when right clicking on selected text with a focus the translation option from the context menu; and then displaying the Translation feature after the translation option was clicked$$$$$$For users in the US and Canada; Firefox will now show your recent searches or currently trending searches when you open the Address Bar to get you back to your previous search session or inspire your next one.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox XH x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox XH x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox VI x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox VI x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox UZ x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox UZ x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox UR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox UR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox UK x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox UK x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TRS x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TRS x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TH x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TH x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TE x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TE x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox TA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SZL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SZL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SQ x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SQ x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SON x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SON x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SK x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SK x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SI x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SI x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SCO x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox SCO x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox RU x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox RU x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox RO x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox RO x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox RM x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox RM x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox PL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox PL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox OC x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox OC x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox NL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox NL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MY x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MY x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MS x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MS x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MK x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox MK x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox LV x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox IT x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox IT x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox DE x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox DE x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 127.0.2
127.0.2$$$Firefox Release$$$June 25; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.2; first offered to Release channel users on June 25; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where YouTube playback may experience stalling under certain conditions (bug 1900191; bug 1878510).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where the Private Window icon was displayed in the taskbar on Windows when browser.privateWindowSeparation.enabled was set to false (bug 1901840).
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 127.0.1
127.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$June 19; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on June 19; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where users with a primary password set on their profile could lose their previous session of tabs upon upgrading if they dismissed the primary password prompt (bug 1901899).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Linux users with accessibility.monoaudio.enable set to true were experiencing slow audio speeds (bug 1900972).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where; in some circumstances; the Firefox installer on Windows failed to complete the installation (bug 1896868).$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing Firefox to incorrectly reject cookies for certain websites (bug 1901325).
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 127.0.1
127.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$June 19; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on June 19; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue where users with a primary password set on their profile could lose their previous session of tabs upon upgrading if they dismissed the primary password prompt (bug 1901899).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where Linux users with accessibility.monoaudio.enable set to true were experiencing slow audio speeds (bug 1900972).$$$$$$Fixed an issue where; in some circumstances; the Firefox installer on Windows failed to complete the installation (bug 1896868).$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing Firefox to incorrectly reject cookies for certain websites (bug 1901325).
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-TW x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR zh-CN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR XH x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR VI x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UZ x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR UK x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TRS x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TH x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TE x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR TA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SZL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR sv-SE x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SQ x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SON x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SK x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SI x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR SCO x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RU x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RO x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR RM x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-PT x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pt-BR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR PL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR pa-IN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR OC x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nn-NO x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR NL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ne-NP x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR nb-NO x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MY x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MS x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR MK x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LV x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LT x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR LIJ x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KO x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KM x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KK x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KAB x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR KA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR JA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IT x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IS x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ID x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR IA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hy-AM x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HU x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HSB x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR hi-IN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR HE x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR gu-IN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR GD x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ga-IE x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR fy-NL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FI x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FF x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR FA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EU x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ET x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-MX x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-ES x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-CL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR es-AR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EO x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-GB x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-CA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR EL x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DSB x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DE x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR DA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CY x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CS x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CAK x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ca-valencia x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR CA x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BS x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BG x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR BE x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AZ x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AST x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AR x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AN x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR AF x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR ACH x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 127.0
127.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$New$$$You can now set Firefox to automatically launch whenever you start or restart your Windows computer. Setting Firefox to auto-launch optimizes efficiency in our browser-centric digital routines; eliminating manual startup delays and facilitating immediate web access. (Learn more)$$$$$$We completed work to optimize and enable DNS prefetching for HTTPS documents via the rel=dns-prefetch link hint. This standard allows web developers to specify domain names for important assets that should be resolved preemptively.$$$$$$It is now possible to close all duplicate tabs in a window with the Close duplicate tabs command available from the List all tabs widget in the tab bar or a tab context menu.$$$$$$Firefox will now automatically try to upgrade <img>; <audio>; and <video> elements from HTTP to HTTPS if they are embedded within an HTTPS page. If these so-called mixed content elements do not support HTTPS; they will no longer load.$$$$$$For added protection on MacOS and Windows; a device sign in (e.g. your operating system password; fingerprint; face or voice login if enabled) can be required when accessing and filling stored passwords in the Firefox Password Manager about:logins page.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$To reduce user fingerprinting information and the risk of some website compatibility issues; the CPU architecture for 32-bit x86 Linux will now be reported as x86_64 in Firefoxs User-Agent string and navigator.platform and navigator.oscpu Web APIs.$$$$$$Links and other focusable elements are now tab-navigable by default on macOS; instead of following macOS Keyboard navigation setting. This is a more accessible default and matches the default in all other platforms. A checkbox in the settings page still allows users to restore the old behavior.$$$$$$The Screenshots feature in Firefox has gotten a big update! It now supports taking screenshots of file types like SVG; XML; and more as well as various about: pages within Firefox. Weve also made the screenshot tool more accessible to everyone by implementing new keyboard shortcuts and adding theme compatibility and High Contrast Mode (HCM) support. And finally; performance for capturing large screenshots has been improved.$$$$$$
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 115.12.0
115.12.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.12.0; first offered to ESR channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 127.0
127.0$$$Firefox Release$$$June 11; 2024$$$$$$Version 127.0; first offered to Release channel users on June 11; 2024$$$$$$New$$$You can now set Firefox to automatically launch whenever you start or restart your Windows computer. Setting Firefox to auto-launch optimizes efficiency in our browser-centric digital routines; eliminating manual startup delays and facilitating immediate web access. (Learn more)$$$$$$We completed work to optimize and enable DNS prefetching for HTTPS documents via the rel=dns-prefetch link hint. This standard allows web developers to specify domain names for important assets that should be resolved preemptively.$$$$$$It is now possible to close all duplicate tabs in a window with the Close duplicate tabs command available from the List all tabs widget in the tab bar or a tab context menu.$$$$$$Firefox will now automatically try to upgrade <img>; <audio>; and <video> elements from HTTP to HTTPS if they are embedded within an HTTPS page. If these so-called mixed content elements do not support HTTPS; they will no longer load.$$$$$$For added protection on MacOS and Windows; a device sign in (e.g. your operating system password; fingerprint; face or voice login if enabled) can be required when accessing and filling stored passwords in the Firefox Password Manager about:logins page.$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$To reduce user fingerprinting information and the risk of some website compatibility issues; the CPU architecture for 32-bit x86 Linux will now be reported as x86_64 in Firefoxs User-Agent string and navigator.platform and navigator.oscpu Web APIs.$$$$$$Links and other focusable elements are now tab-navigable by default on macOS; instead of following macOS Keyboard navigation setting. This is a more accessible default and matches the default in all other platforms. A checkbox in the settings page still allows users to restore the old behavior.$$$$$$The Screenshots feature in Firefox has gotten a big update! It now supports taking screenshots of file types like SVG; XML; and more as well as various about: pages within Firefox. Weve also made the screenshot tool more accessible to everyone by implementing new keyboard shortcuts and adding theme compatibility and High Contrast Mode (HCM) support. And finally; performance for capturing large screenshots has been improved.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 126.0.1
126.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$May 28; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on May 28; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue with reading tagged PDF documents in a screen reader. (Bug 1894849)$$$$$$Fixed not displaying localized text for non-en-US locales in the Crash Reporter dialog box on macOS. (Bug 1896097)$$$$$$Fixed issues with drag-and-drop functionality on Linux. (Bug 1897115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing high GPU memory usage on certain versions of AMD cards. (Bug 1897006)
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 126.0.1
126.0.1$$$Firefox Release$$$May 28; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0.1; first offered to Release channel users on May 28; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an issue with reading tagged PDF documents in a screen reader. (Bug 1894849)$$$$$$Fixed not displaying localized text for non-en-US locales in the Crash Reporter dialog box on macOS. (Bug 1896097)$$$$$$Fixed issues with drag-and-drop functionality on Linux. (Bug 1897115)$$$$$$Fixed an issue causing high GPU memory usage on certain versions of AMD cards. (Bug 1897006)
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox XH x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox XH x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox VI x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox VI x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox UZ x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox UR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox UR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox UK x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox UK x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TRS x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TH x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TH x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TE x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TE x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox TA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SZL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SQ x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SON x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SON x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SK x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SK x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SI x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SI x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox SCO x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox RU x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox RU x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox RO x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox RO x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox RM x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox RM x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox PL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox PL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox OC x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox OC x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox NL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox NL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox nb-NO x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MY x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MY x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MS x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MS x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MK x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox MK x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox LV x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox IT x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox IT x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-ES x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox en-GB x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox DE x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox DE x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ACH x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x86 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$$$$screenshot of the context menu when right clicking a URL and demonstrating the Copy Without Site Tracking option$$$$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x86 Version 115.11.0
115.11.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.11.0; first offered to ESR channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox en-US x64 Version 126.0
126.0$$$Firefox Release$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 126.0; first offered to Release channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$New$$$The Copy Without Site Tracking option can now remove parameters from nested URLs. It also includes expanded support for blocking over 300 tracking parameters from copied links; including those from major shopping websites. Keep those trackers away when sharing links!$$$Firefox now supports Content-encoding: zstd (zstandard compression). This is an alternative to broti and gzip compression for web content; and can provide higher compression levels for the same CPU used; or conversely lower server CPU use to get the same compression. This is heavily used on sites such as Facebook.$$$$$$Catalan is now available in Firefox Translations.$$$$$$Enabled AV1 hardware decode acceleration on macOS for M3 Macs.$$$$$$Telemetry was added to create an aggregate count of searches by category to broadly inform search feature development. These categories are based on 20 high-level content types; such as sports;” business; and travel. This data will not be associated with specific users and will be collected using OHTTP to remove IP addresses as potentially identifying metadata. No profiling will be performed; and no data will be shared with third parties. (read more)$$$$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes.$$$$$$$$$Changed$$$The URL Paste Suggestion feature added in Fx125 was temporarily disabled while the team investigates a potential performance issue. The feature will be re-enabled in a future release once the performance issue is addressed.
Mozilla Firefox ESR en-US x64 Version 115.11.0
115.11.0$$$Firefox ESR$$$May 14; 2024$$$$$$Version 115.11.0; first offered to ESR channel users on May 14; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Various security fixes and other quality improvements.
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox zh-TW x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox zh-CN x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox XH x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox XH x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox VI x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox VI x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox UZ x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox UZ x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox UR x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox UR x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox UK x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox UK x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TRS x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TRS x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TR x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TR x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TL x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TL x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TH x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TH x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TE x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TE x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TA x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox TA x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SZL x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SZL x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox sv-SE x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SR x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SR x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SQ x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SQ x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SON x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SON x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SL x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SL x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SK x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SK x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SI x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SI x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SCO x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox SCO x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox RU x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox RU x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox RO x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox RO x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox RM x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox RM x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox pt-PT x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox pt-BR x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox PL x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox PL x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox pa-IN x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox OC x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox OC x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox nn-NO x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox NL x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox NL x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x86 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox ne-NP x64 Version 125.0.3
125.0.3$$$Firefox Release$$$April 29; 2024$$$$$$Version 125.0.3; first offered to Release channel users on April 29; 2024$$$$$$Fixed$$$Fixed an extra blank tab with an address of https://0.0.0.1 sometimes appearing when attempting to launch Firefox when it is already running (bug 1892612).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect font selection in some situations for users with the Japanese locale set (bug 1892363).$$$$$$Fixed text corruption when dragging text containing unicode characters on Linux systems (bug 1888202).$$$$$$Fixed a correctness error when checking arguments.length (and not using arguments otherwise) inside of a generator or async function (bug 1892699).$$$$$$Fixed an issue that could lead to inconsistent focus handling of <select> elements when opened (bug 1893177).
Mozilla Firefox AF x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AF x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AN x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AN x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AR x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AR x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AST x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AST x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox AZ x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BE x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BE x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BG x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BG x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BN x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BN x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BR x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BR x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BS x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox BS x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CA x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CA x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ca-valencia x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CAK x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CS x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CS x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CY x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox CY x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox DA x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox DA x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox DSB x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox EL x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox EL x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox en-CA x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox EO x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox EO x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox es-AR x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox es-CL x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox es-MX x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ET x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ET x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox EU x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox EU x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox FA x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox FA x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox FF x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox FF x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox FI x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox FI x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox fy-NL x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ga-IE x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox GD x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox GD x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox GL x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox GL x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox GN x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox GN x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox gu-IN x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HE x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HE x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox hi-IN x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HR x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HR x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HSB x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HU x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox HU x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox hy-AM x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox IA x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox IA x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ID x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox ID x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox IS x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox IS x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox JA x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox JA x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KA x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KA x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KAB x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KK x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KK x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KM x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KM x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KN x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KN x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KO x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox KO x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox LIJ x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox LT x64 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox LT x86 Version 120.0
120.0$$$Firefox Release$$$November 21; 2023$$$$$$Version 120.0; first offered to Release channel users on November 21; 2023$$$$$$New$$$Firefox supports a new “Copy Link Without Site Tracking” feature in the context menu which ensures that copied links no longer contain tracking information.
Mozilla Firefox LV x64 Version 120.0