Download Mozilla Firefox MSI. Mozilla Firefox or simply Firefox is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla. Firefox is officially available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS platforms.
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Mozilla Firefox 85.0.2 x64 MSI
New
- Firefox now protects you from supercookies, a type of tracker that can stay hidden in your browser and track you online, even after you clear cookies. By isolating supercookies, Firefox prevents them from tracking your web browsing from one site to the next.
- It’s easier than ever to save and access your bookmarks. Firefox now remembers your preferred location for saved bookmarks, displays the bookmarks toolbar by default on new tabs, and gives you easy access to all of your bookmarks via a toolbar folder.
- The password manager now allows you to remove all of your saved logins with one click, as opposed to having to delete each login individually.
Fixed
- Fixed a deadlock during startup
- Prevent access to NTFS special paths that could lead to filesystem corruption.
- Fixed a crash when authenticating to websites using SPNEGO on macOS devices with Apple Silicon CPUs.
- Avoid printing an extra blank page at the end of some documents.
- Fixed a browser crash in case of unexpected Cache API state.
- Fixed external URL scheme handlers when using the Firefox flatpak.
- Various security fixes.
Changed
- Firefox no longer supports Adobe Flash. There is no setting available to re-enable Flash support.
Enterprise
- Various bug fixes and new policies have been implemented in the latest version of Firefox. You can see more details in the Firefox for Enterprise 85 Release Notes.
Developer
- Developer Information
- CSS: We have added support for the
:focus-visible
pseudo class. - It’s possible to prettify JS expressions in Console source code Editor (available in multiline mode) using a new toolbar button.
Don’t forget to support the Authors.
Mozilla Firefox 83 x64 MSI
New
- Firefox keeps getting faster as a result of significant updates to SpiderMonkey, our JavaScript engine, you will now experience improved page load performance by up to 15%, page responsiveness by up to 12%, and reduced memory usage by up to 8%. We have replaced part of the JavaScript engine that helps to compile and display websites for you, improving security and maintainability of the engine at the same time.
- Firefox introduces HTTPS-Only Mode. When enabled, this new mode ensures that every connection Firefox makes to the web is secure and alerts you when a secure connection is not available. You can enable it in Firefox Preferences.
- Pinch zooming will now be supported for our users with Windows touchscreen devices and touchpads on Mac devices. Firefox users may now use pinch to zoom on touch-capable devices to zoom in and out of webpages.
- Picture-in-Picture now supports keyboard shortcuts for fast forwarding and rewinding videos: use the arrow keys to move forward and back 15 seconds, along with volume controls. For a list of supported commands see Support Mozilla
- When you are presenting your screen on a video conference in Firefox, you will see our improved user interface that makes it clearer which devices or displays are being shared.
- We’ve improved functionality and design for a number of Firefox search features:
- Selecting a search engine at the bottom of the search panel now enters search mode for that engine, allowing you to see suggestions (if available) for your search terms. The old behavior (immediately performing a search) is available with a shift-click.
- When Firefox autocompletes the URL of one of your search engines, you can now search with that engine directly in the address bar by selecting the shortcut in the address bar results.
- We’ve added buttons at the bottom of the search panel to allow you to search your bookmarks, open tabs, and history.
- Firefox supports AcroForm, which will allow you to fill in, print, and save supported PDF forms and the PDF viewer also has a new fresh look.
- Our users in India on the English build of Firefox will now see Pocket recommendations in their new tab featuring some of the best stories on the web. If you don’t see them, you can turn on Pocket articles in your new tab by following these steps.
- For the recently released Apple devices built with Apple Silicon CPUs, you can use Firefox 83 and future releases without any change. This release (83) will support emulation under Apple’s Rosetta 2 that ships with macOS Big Sur. We are working toward Firefox being natively-compiled for these CPUs in a future release.
- This is a major release for WebRender as we roll out to more Firefox users on Windows 7 and 8 as well as on macOS 10.12 to 10.15.
Fixed
- This release also includes a number of accessibility fixes:
- Screen reader features which report paragraphs now correctly report paragraphs instead of lines in Google Docs
- When reading by word using a screen reader, words are now correctly reported when there is punctuation nearby
- The arrow keys now work correctly after tabbing in the picture-in-picture window
- For users on macOS restoring a session with minimized windows, Firefox now uses much less power and you should see much longer battery life.
- Various security fixes
Developer
- Developers can use the scroll badge in the Page Inspector to Debug scrollable overflow. Selecting the badge highlights elements that are causing overflow and marks them with the overflow badge
Web Platform
- This release adds support for conic gradients in CSS, helping colors to smoothly transition as you spin around the center, rather than as you progress outward from the center.
Mozilla Firefox 81 x64 MSI
New
- You can pause and play audio or video in Firefox right from your keyboard or headset, giving you easy access to control your media when in another Firefox tab, another program, or even when your computer is locked.
- In addition to our default, dark and light themes, with this release, Firefox introduces the Alpenglow theme: a colorful appearance for buttons, menus, and windows. You can update your Firefox themes under settings or preferences.
- For our users in the US and Canada, Firefox can now save, manage, and auto-fill credit card information for you, making shopping on Firefox ever more convenient. To ensure the smoothest experience, this will be rolling out to users gradually.
- Firefox supports AcroForm, which will soon allow you to fill in, print, and save supported PDF forms and the PDF viewer also has a new fresh look.
- Our users in Austria, Belgium and Switzerland using the German version of Firefox will now see Pocket recommendations in their new tab featuring some of the best stories on the web. If you don’t see them, you can turn on Pocket articles in your new tab by following these steps. In addition to Firefox’s new tab, Pocket is also available as an app on iOS and Android.
Fixed
- Various security fixes.
- We’ve fixed a bug for users of language packs where the default language was reset to English after Firefox updates.
- Browser native HTML5 audio/video controls received several important accessibility fixes:
- Audio/video controls remain accessible to screen readers even when they are temporarily hidden visually.
- Audio/video elapsed and total time are now accessible to screen readers where they weren’t previously.
- Various unlabelled controls are now labelled making them identifiable to screen readers.
- Screen readers no longer intrusively report progress information unless the user requests it.
Changed
- You will soon find Picture-in-Picture more easily on all the videos you watch with new iconography.
- The bookmarks toolbar is now automatically revealed once bookmarks are imported into Firefox, making it easier to find your most important websites.
- We have expanded our supported file types – .xml, .svg, and .webp – so files you’ve downloaded can be opened right in Firefox.
Enterprise
- Various bug fixes and new policies have been implemented in the latest version of Firefox. You can see more details in the Firefox for Enterprise 81 Release Notes.
Developer
- Developer Information
- TypeScript files are now properly identified in the Debugger panel and labeled with corresponding icons making it easier for you to find these files in the list.
- HTTP JSON responses using XSSI prevention characters are properly parsed and JSON data presented in a form of an expandable tree. This allows easy inspection of such HTTP responses through traditional (expandable) tree UI.
- It’s possible to pause on script first statement, which is useful e.g. in cases where developers want to debug side effects caused by script execution or timers.
- The color vision deficiency simulation in the accessibility panel of Developer Tools is now more accurate. We removed protanomaly, deuteranomaly and tritanomaly and added achromatopsia.
Mozilla Firefox 79 x64 MSI
New
- We’ve rolled out WebRender to more Windows users with Intel and AMD GPUs, bringing improved graphics performance to an even larger audience.
- Firefox users in Germany will now see more Pocket recommendations in their new tab featuring some of the best stories on the web. If you don’t see them, you can turn on Pocket articles in your new tab by following these steps.
Fixed
- Various security fixes.
- Several crashes while using a screen reader were fixed, including a frequently encountered crash when using the JAWS screen reader.
- Firefox Developer Tools received significant fixes allowing screen reader users to benefit from some of the tools that were previously inaccessible.
- SVG
title
anddesc
elements (labels and descriptions) are now correctly exposed to assistive technology products such as screen readers.
Enterprise
- A number of bug fixes and new policies have been implemented in the latest version of Firefox. You can see more details in the Firefox for Enterprise 79 Release Notes.
- Updates to the password policy allow admins to require a primary password (formerly called master password. Previously the policy could disable the primary password but not force a primary password. Users required to use a primary password will only be asked to create a primary password the first time they try to save a password.
Developer
- Developer Information
- Newly added asynchronous call stacks let developers trace their async code through events, timeouts, and promises. The async execution chains are shown in the Debugger’s call stack, but also for stack traces in Console errors and Network initiators.
- Erroneous network responses with 4xx/5xx status codes display as errors in the Console, making it easy to understand them in the context of related logs. The request/response details can be expanded or resent for quick debugging.
- JavaScript errors are now visible not only in the Console, but also in the Debugger. The relevant line of code will be highlighted and display error details on hover.
- Opening SCSS and CSS-in-JS sources from the Inspector now works more reliably thanks to improved source map handling across all panels.
- Inspecting accessibility properties from the browser context menu is now available to all users by default.
Mozilla Firefox 78.0.1 x64 MSI
New
- The Protections Dashboard includes consolidated reports about tracking protection, data breaches, and password management. New features let you:
- Track how many breaches you’ve resolved right from the dashboard
- See if any of your saved passwords may have been exposed in a data breachTo view your dashboard, type about:protections into the address bar, or select “Protections Dashboard” from the main menu.
- Because we know people try to fix problems by reinstalling Firefox when a simple refresh is more likely to solve the issue, we’ve added a Refresh button to the Uninstaller.
- With this release, your screen saver will no longer interrupt WebRTC calls on Firefox, making conference and video calling in Firefox better.
- We’ve rolled out WebRender to Windows users with Intel GPUs, bringing improved graphics performance to an even larger audience.
- Firefox 78 is also our Extended Support Release (ESR), where the changes made over the course of the previous 10 releases will now roll out to our ESR users. Some of the highlights are:
- Kiosk mode
- Client certificates
- Service Worker and Push APIs are now enabled
- The Block Autoplay feature is enabled
- Picture-in-picture support
- View and manage web certificates in about:certificate
- Pocket recommendations, featuring some of the best stories on the web, will now appear on the Firefox new tab for 100% of our users in the UK. If you don’t see them, you can turn on Pocket articles in your new tab.
Fixed
- Fixed an issue which could cause installed search engines to not be visible when upgrading from a previous release.
- Various security fixes.
- We fixed bugs in the search results quality composition and improved search result texts based on recommendations by our partners.
Changed
- The minimal system requirements on Linux have been updated. Firefox now needs GNU libc 2.17, libstdc++ 4.8.1 and GTK+ 3.14 or newer versions.
- As part of our ongoing effort to deprecate obsolete cryptography, we have disabled all remaining DHE-based TLS ciphersuites by default.
- To mitigate web compatibility issues from disabling DHE-based TLS ciphersuites, Firefox 78 enables two more AES-GCM SHA2-based ciphersuites.
- We have disabled TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 to improve your website connections. Sites that don’t support TLS version 1.2 will now show an error page.
- The context menu (accessed by right clicking on a tab) lets you undo multiple tab closings with a single click and places Close Tabs to the Right and Close Other Tabs in a submenu.
- A number of accessibility improvements have been made with this release.
- When using the JAWS screen reader, pressing the down arrow in an HTML input control with a datalist no longer incorrectly moves the cursor to the next element after the input control.
- Screen readers no longer severely lag or freeze when focusing the microphone/camera/screen sharing indicator.
- Large tables with thousands of rows now load much faster for screen reader users.
- Text input controls with custom styling now correctly show the focus outline when appropriate.
- Screen readers no longer sometimes incorrectly switch to document browsing mode unexpectedly when the user enters the main Developer Tools window.
- We reduced a number of animations such as tab hover, search bar expansion, and others to reduce motion for users with migraines and epilepsy.
Enterprise
- Enable support for client certificates stored on macOS and Windows by setting the experimental preference security.osclientcerts.autoload to
true
. - New policies allow you to configure application handlers, disable picture in picture, and require a master password, which will be renamed to ‘primary password’ in future releases.
Developer
- DevTools Console now logs uncaught promise errors with much more detailed names, stacks, and properties, particularly improving JavaScript framework debugging.
- Debugger’s automatic mapping for minified variable names now also works for Logpoints, which makes debugger of source-mapped projects feel more seamless.
- The Firefox DevTools’ Network panel now highlights which extension or CORS restriction blocked a request, so developers can make their sites more resilient and secure.
- New RegExp engine in SpiderMonkey, adding support for the dotAll flag, Unicode escape sequences, lookbehind references, and named captures.
Mozilla Firefox 77 x64 MSI
New
- Pocket recommendations, featuring some of the best stories on the web, will appear on the Firefox new tab for our users in the UK. If you don’t see them, you can turn on Pocket articles in your new tab, follow these steps.
- WebRender continues its roll out to more Firefox for Windows users, now available by default on Windows 10 laptops running on Nvidia GPUs with medium (<= 3440×1440) and large screens (> 3440×1440).
- You can view and manage web certificates more easily on the new
about:certificate
page.
Fixed
- Various security fixes.
- A number of features have been fixed to improve Firefox accessibility.
- The applications list in Firefox Options is now accessible to screen reader users.
- Some live regions previously didn’t report updated text with the JAWS screen reader. This issue has been fixed.
- Date/time inputs are now no longer missing labels for users of accessibility tools.
Changed
- The
browser.urlbar.oneOffSearches
preference has been removed. To hide one-off search buttons uncheck search engines on the about:preferences#search page
Developer
- Significant improvements to JavaScript debugging make loading and stepping through sources faster and with less memory being used over time. Source map support also got a lot more reliable and will just work for a lot more cases.
- Added support for the JavaScript API String.prototype.replaceAll() which allows developers to return a new string with all matches to the provided pattern while preserving the original string
Mozilla Firefox 76 x64 MSI
New
- With today’s release, Firefox strengthens protections for your online account logins and passwords, with innovative approaches to managing your accounts during this critical time:
- Firefox displays critical alerts in the Lockwise password manager when a website is breached;
- If one of your accounts is involved in a website breach and you’ve used the same password on other websites, you will now be prompted to update your password. A key icon identifies which accounts use that vulnerable password.
- Automatically generate secure, complex passwords for new accounts across more of the web that are easily saved right in the browser;
- You have been able to access and see your saved passwords under Logins and Passwords easily under the main menu. If your device happens to be shared among your family or roommates, the latest update helps to prevent casual snooping over your shoulder. If you don’t have a master password set up for Firefox, Windows and macOS now requires a login to your operating system account before showing your saved passwords.
- Picture-in-Picture allows you to multitask, the small video window following along no matter what you are doing on your computer, across different applications and even workspaces. Now, when you are ready to focus on the video, a double click can take the small window into full screen. Double click again to reduce the size again.
- Firefox now supports Audio Worklets that will allow more complex audio processing like VR and gaming on the web; and is being adopted by some of your favorite software programs.
- With this change, you can now join Zoom calls on Firefox without the need for any additional downloads.
- WebRender continues its roll out to more Firefox for Windows users, now available by default on modern Intel laptops with a small screen (<= 1920×1200) for improved graphics rendering.
Fixed
- Various security fixes
Changed:
- Two updates to the address bar improve its usability and visibility:
- The shadow around the address bar field is reduced in width when a new tab is opened;
- The bookmarks toolbar has expanded slightly in size to improve its surface area for touchscreens.
Developer:
- Developer Information
- Testing mobile interactions using DevTools’ Responsive Design Mode now mimics the device behavior for handling double-tap to zoom. This builds on previous improvements to correctly rendering meta-viewport tags, allowing developers to optimize their sites for Firefox for Android without a device.
- Double-clicking table headers in DevTools’ network request table now resizes the column width to fit the content, making it easier to expand the important data.
- WebSocket inspection now supports ActionCable message preview, adding to the list of automatically formatted protocols like socket.io, SignalR, WAMP, etc.
Mozilla Firefox 75 x64 MSI
New
- With today’s release, a number of improvements will help you search smarter, faster. Type less and find more with Firefox’s revamped address bar:
- Focused, clean search experience that’s optimized for smaller laptop screens
- Top sites now appear when you select the address
- Improved readability of search suggestions with a focus on new search terms
- Suggestions include solutions to common Firefox issues
- On Linux, the behavior when clicking on the Address Bar and the Search Bar now matches other desktop platforms: a single click selects all without primary selection, a double click selects a word, and a triple click selects all with primary selection
- Firefox will locally cache all trusted Web PKI Certificate Authority certificates known to Mozilla. This will improve HTTPS compatibility with misconfigured web servers and improve security.
- Firefox is now available in Flatpak, an easier way to install and use Firefox on Linux.
- Direct Composition is being integrated for our users on Windows to help improve performance and enable our ongoing work to ship WebRender on Windows 10 laptops with Intel graphics cards.
Fixed
- Various security fixes
Enterprise
- Experimental support for using client certificates from the OS certificate store can be enabled on macOS by setting the preference
security.osclientcerts.autoload
to true. - Enterprise policies may be used to exclude domains from being resolved via TRR (Trusted Recursive Resolver) using DNS over HTTPS.
Developer
- Save bandwidth and reduce browser memory by using the loading attribute on the <img> element. The default “eager” value loads images immediately, and the “lazy” value delays loading until the image is within range of the viewport.
- Instant evaluation for Console expressions lets developers identify and fix errors more rapidly than before. As long as expressions typed into the Web Console are side-effect free, their results will be previewed while you type.
Mozilla Firefox 74 x64 MSI
New
- Your login management has improved with the ability to reverse alpha sort (Name Z-A) in Lockwise, which you can access under Logins and Passwords.
- Firefox now makes importing your bookmarks and history from the new Microsoft Edge browser on Windows and Mac simple.
- Add-ons installed by external applications can now be removed using the Add-ons Manager (about:addons). Going forward, only users can install add-ons; they cannot be installed by an application.
- Facebook Container prevents Facebook from tracking you around the web – Facebook logins, likes, and comments are automatically blocked on non-Facebook sites. But when we need an exception, you can now create one by adding custom sites to the Facebook Container.
- Firefox now provides better privacy for your web voice and video calls through support for mDNS ICE by cloaking your computer’s IP address with a random ID in certain WebRTC scenarios.
Fixed
- Various security fixes.
- We have fixed issues involving pinned tabs such as being lost. You should also no longer see them reorder themselves.
Changed
- When a video is uploaded with a batch of photos on Instagram, the Picture-in-Picture toggle would sit atop of the “next” button. The toggle is now moved allowing you to flip through to the next image of the batch.
- On Windows, Ctrl+I can now be used to open the Page Info window instead of opening the Bookmarks sidebar. Ctrl+B still opens the Bookmarks sidebar making keyboard shortcuts more useful for our users.
- We have disabled TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 to improve your website connections. Sites that don’t support TLS version 1.2 will now show an error page.
Developer
- Developer Information
- Firefox’s Debugger added support for debugging Nested Web Workers, so their execution can be paused and stepped through with breakpoints
Web Platform
- Firefox has added support for the new JavaScript optional chaining operator (
?.
) and CSS text-underline-position.
Mozilla Firefox 73 x64 MSI
New
- Today’s Firefox release includes two features that help users view and read website content more easily, quickly. Like all accessibility improvements, these features improve browsing for everyone.
- Firefox has offered a page zoom feature for more than a decade that allows users to set the zoom level on a per-site basis. For users who need to zoom most websites, having to adjust zoom for each new site can be an annoyance. To address this, we have implemented a new global default zoom level setting. This option is available in about:preferences under “Language and Appearance” and can be scaled up or down from 100% as needed and sets the default zoom level for all sites. Per-site zoom is still available to make adjustments to individual sites as needed.
- Many users with low vision rely on Windows’ High Contrast Mode to make websites more readable. Traditionally, to increase the readability of text, Firefox has disabled background images when High Contrast Mode is enabled. With today’s release of Firefox 73, we introduce a “readability backplate” solution which places a block of background color between the text and background image. Now, websites in High Contrast Mode are more readable without disabling background images.
Fixed
- Various security fixes.
- Improved audio quality when playing back audio at a faster or slower speed.
- Firefox will now only prompt you to save logins if a field in a login form was modified.
Changed
- WebRender will roll out to laptops with Nvidia graphics cards with drivers newer than 432.00, and screen sizes smaller than 1920×1200.
Developer
- WAMP-formatted WebSocket messages (JSON, MsgPack and CBOR) are now nicely decoded for inspection in the Network panel.
Web Platform
- Improved auto-detection of legacy text encodings on old web pages which don’t explicitly declare the text encoding.
unresolved
- Users with 0patch security software may encounter crashes at startup after updating to Firefox 73. This will be fixed in a future Firefox release. As a workaround, an exclusion for
firefox.exe
can be added within the 0patch settings.
Mozilla Firefox 72.0.1 x64 MSI
- No desktop shortcut;
- English localization;
- No Updater (no mozilla maintance service);
- Upgradable.
New
- Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection marks a major new milestone in our battle against cross-site tracking: we now block fingerprinting scripts by default for all users, taking a new bold step in the fight for our users’ privacy.
- Firefox replaces annoying notification request pop-ups with a more delightful experience, by default for all users. The pop-ups no longer interrupt your browsing, in its place, a speech bubble will appear in the address bar when you interact with the site.
- Picture-in-picture video is now also available in Firefox for Mac and Linux: Select the blue icon from the right edge of a video to pop open a floating window so you can keep watching while working in other tabs or apps.
Fixed
- Various security fixes
Changed
- Support for blocking images from individual domains has been removed from Firefox, because of low usage and poor user experience.
Enterprise
- Experimental support for using client certificates from the OS certificate store can be enabled by setting the preference
security.osclientcerts.autoload
to true (Windows only).
Developer
- Debugger Watchpoints let developers observe object property access and writes for easier to track data flow through an application.
- Firefox now supports simulation of meta viewport in Responsive Design Mode.
Mozilla Firefox 71.0 x64 MSI
- No desktop shortcut;
- English localization;
- No Updater (no mozilla maintance service);
- Upgradable.
New
- Improvements to Lockwise, our integrated password manager:
- Firefox now recognizes subdomains and will autofill domain logins from Lockwise
- Integrated breach alerts from Firefox Monitor are now available to users with screen readers
- More information about Enhanced Tracking Protection in action:
- Notifications when Firefox blocks cryptominers
- A running tally of blocked trackers in the protection panel accessed by clicking the address bar shield
- Picture-in-picture video comes to Firefox for Windows: Select the blue icon from the right edge of a video to pop open a floating window so you can keep watching while working in other tabs. Learn how the feature works.
- Native MP3 decoding on Windows, Linux, and macOS
Fixed
- Various security fixes.
Changed
- Configuration page (about:config) reimplemented in HTML
- Firefox will now ship with Catalan (Valencian) (ca-valencia), Tagalog (tl), and Triqui (trs)
Enterprise
- New kiosk mode functionality, which allows maximum screen space for customer-facing displays
Developer
- Developer Information
- Added support for developers, including:
- DevTools’ Network panel can now inspect WebSocket messages and automatically formats a variety of framework formats
- Console’s new multi-line editor mode provides an IDE-like experience that makes it convenient to iterate on longer code snippets
- The Network panel’s new resource blocking can simulate the impact of tracking protection, security, service outages, and bad connectivity for more robust testing
- More features and improvements can be found every release in DevTools’ “What’s New” panel in en-US
- New videos every week on the Mozilla Developer YouTube channel
- Improvements to the website certificate viewer, with more features and more detailed information
- Improvements to the extensions downloads API for handling download failures
- Extension popup windows now include the extension name instead of its moz-extension:// url when using the windows.create API
- Extension-registered devtools panels now interact better with screen readers
Mozilla Firefox 70.0 x64 MSI
- No desktop shortcut;
- English localization;
- No Updater (no mozilla maintance service);
- Upgradable.
New
More privacy protections from Enhanced Tracking Protection:
- Social tracking protection, which blocks cross-site tracking cookies from sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, is now a standard feature of Enhanced Tracking Protection.
- The Privacy Protections report shows an overview, with details, of the trackers Firefox has blocked. It provides consolidated reports from Monitor and Lockwise.
More security protections from Firefox Lockwise, our digital identity and password management tool:
- Lockwise for desktop lets you create, update, and delete your logins and passwords to sync across all your devices, including the Lockwise mobile apps and Firefox mobile browsers.
- Integrated breach alerts from Firefox Monitor, to alert you when saved logins and passwords are compromised in online data breaches.
- Complex password generation, to help you create and save strong passwords for new online accounts.
Improvements to core engine components, for better browsing on more sites:
- A faster Javascript Baseline Interpreter to handle the modern web’s large codebases and improve page load performance by as much as 8 percent.
- WebRender rolled out to more Firefox for Windows users, now available by default on Windows desktops with integrated Intel graphics cards and resolution of 1920×1200 or less) for improved graphics rendering.
- Compositor improvements in Firefox for macOS that reduce power consumption, speed up page load by as much as 22 percent, and reduce resource use for video by up to 37 percent.
More browser features to help you get the most out of Firefox products and services:
- A stand-alone Firefox account menu for easy access to Firefox services like Monitor and Send.
- A message panel accessed from the gift icon in the toolbar that offers a quick overview of new releases and key features.
- When a website uses your geolocation, an indicator is shown in the address bar.
Fixed
- Various security fixes
Changed
Built-in Firefox pages now follow the system dark mode preference.
Aliased theme properties have been removed, which may affect some themes.
Passwords can now be imported from Chrome on macOS in addition to existing support for Windows.
Readability is now greatly improved on under- or overlined texts, including links. The lines will now be interrupted instead of crossing over a glyph.
Improved privacy and security indicators:
- A new crossed-out lock icon will indicate sites delivered via insecure HTTP
- The formerly green lock icon is now grey
- The Extended Validation (EV) indicator has been moved to the identity popup that appears when clicking the lock icon
Developer
For additional developer resources from Mozilla, visit our Mozilla Developer YouTube channel for new videos every week.
The Developer Tools Accessibility panel now includes an audit for keyboard accessibility and a color deficiency simulator for systems with WebRender enabled.
Inactive CSS: The Inspector now grays out CSS declarations that don’t affect the selected element and shows a tooltip explaining why — and even how to fix it.
The new DOM Mutation Breakpoints in Developer Tools allows developers to diagnose when scripts add, remove or update page content. This makes debugging of complex script interactions and dependencies a lot easier.
WebExtensions developers can now inspect browser.storage.local data using the “Addon Debugging” Firefox Developer Tools.
With new network resource search in Developer Tools, you can quickly find resources based on their request and response data, including headers, cookies and content.