Mozilla Firefox 64-bit

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Mozilla Firefox 64-bit
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Version: 72.0.2 updated
Upload Date: 3 May 20
Developer: Mozilla
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 3838
Size: 49854 Kb

Rating: 3.1/5 (Total Votes: 17)

Mozilla Firefox is a fast, full-featured Web browser.
Firefox includes pop-up blocking, tab-browsing, integrated Google search, simplified privacy controls, a streamlined browser window that shows you more of the page than any other browser and a number of additional features that work with you to help you get the most out of your time online.

Mozilla Firefox is in the Web Browsers category of the Browsers section.

What is new in this release:

  • Various stability fixes
  • Fixed issues opening files with spaces in their path
  • Fixed a hang opening about:logins when a master password is set
  • Fixed a web compatibility issue with CSS Shadow Parts which shipped in Firefox 72
  • Fixed inconsistent playback performance for fullscreen 1080p videos on some systems

What is new in version 63.0.3:

  • Games using WebGL (created in Unity) get stucks after very short time of gameplay
  • Slow page loading for some users with specific proxy configurations
  • Disable HTTP response throttling by default for causing bugs with videos in background tabs
  • Opening magnet links no longer works
  • Crash fixes

What is new in version 63.0:

  • Moved the build infrastructure of Firefox on Windows to the Clang toolchain, bringing important performance gains.
  • Firefox theme now matches the Windows 10 OS Dark and Light modes.
  • Added content blocking, a collection of Firefox settings that offer users greater control over technology that can track them around the web. In 63, users can opt to block third-party tracking cookies or block all trackers and create exceptions for trusted sites that don't work correctly with content blocking enabled.
  • Firefox now warns about having multiple windows and tabs open when quitting from the main menu.
  • Firefox now recognizes the operating system accessibility setting for reducing animation.
  • Added search shortcuts for Top Sites: Amazon and Google appear as Top Sites tiles on the Firefox Home (New Tab) page. When selected these tiles will change focus to the address bar to initiate a search. Currently in US only.
  • Resolved an issue that prevented the address bar from autofilling bookmarked URLs in certain cases.
  • In the Library, the Open in Sidebar feature for individual bookmarks was removed.
  • The option to Never check for updates was removed from about:preferences. You can use the DisableAppUpdate enterprise policy as a substitute.
  • The Ctrl+Tab shortcut now displays thumbnail previews of your tabs and cycles through tabs in recently used order. This new default behavior is activated only in new profiles and can be changed in preferences.
  • Refreshed visual style of Developer Tools menus to improve navigation and consistency.

What is new in version 61.0.2:

  • Adds support for automatically restoring your Firefox session after Windows restarts. Currently, this feature is not enabled by default for most users, but will be gradually enabled over the coming weeks.
  • Improved website rendering with the Retained Display List feature enabled
  • Fixed broken DevTools panels with certain extensions installed
  • Fixed a crash for users with some accessibility tools enabled

What is new in version 58.0.2:

Fixes:

  • Avoid a signature validation issue during update on macOS
  • Blocklisted graphics drivers related to off main thread painting crashes
  • Tab crash during printing
  • Fix clicking links and scrolling emails on Microsoft Hotmail and Outlook (OWA) webmail

What is new in version 57.0.4:

Security fixes to address the Meltdown and Spectre timing attacks.

What is new in version 57.0:

  • A completely new browsing engine, designed to take full advantage of the processing power in modern devices
  • A redesigned interface with a clean, modern appearance, consistent visual elements, and optimizations for touch screens
  • A unified address and search bar. New installs will see this unified bar. Learn how to add the stand-alone search bar to the toolbar
  • A revamped new tab page that includes top visited sites, recently visited pages, and recommendations from Pocket (in the US, Canada, and Germany)
  • An updated product tour to orient new and returning Firefox users
  • AMD VP9 hardware video decoder support for improved video playback with lower power consumption
  • An expanded section in preferences to manage all website permissions
  • Various security fixes
  • Firefox now exclusively supports extensions built using the WebExtension API, and unsupported legacy extensions will no longer work. Learn more about our efforts to improve the performance and security of extensions
  • The browser's autoscroll feature, as well as scrolling by keyboard input and touch-dragging of scrollbars, now use asynchronous scrolling. These scrolling methods are now similar to other input methods like mousewheel, and provide a smoother scrolling experience
  • The content process now has a stricter security sandbox that blocks filesystem reading and writing on Linux, similar to the protections for Windows and macOS that shipped in Firefox 56
  • Middle mouse paste in the content area no longer navigates to URLs by default on Unix systems
  • Removed the toolbar Share button. If you relied on this feature, you can install the Share Backported extension instead.
  • Some older versions of the ATOK IME, including ATOK 2006, 2008, 2009 and 2010, can cause crashes and are therefore disabled on the Windows 64-bit version of Firefox Quantum. To fix those incompatibility issues, please use a newer version of ATOK or one of other IMEs.
  • The default font for Japanese text is now Meiryo
  • Complete visual refresh of both the Light and Dark DevTools themes, matching the new visual style of Firefox Quantum
  • The Inspector shows the values of CSS variables on hover
  • Completely new and re-designed Console panel. Joining the Debugger and the Network Monitor, the Console has been rewritten using modern web technologies such as React and Redux. It now also allows to inspect objects in context.

What is new in version 56.0.1:

  • Block D3D11 when using Intel drivers on Windows 7 systems with partial AVX support
  • Users of 32-bit Firefox on 64-bit Windows are migrated to 64-bit Firefox for increased stability and security.

What is new in version 55.0.3:

  • Fix file uploads to some websites, including YouTube.
  • Fix an issue with addons when using a path containing non-ascii characters.

What is new in version 55.0.1:

  • Fix a regression the tab restoration process
  • Fix a problem causing What's new pages not to be displayed
  • Fix a rendering issue with some PKCS#11 libraries
  • Disable the predictor prefetch

What is new in version 54.0.1:

  • Fixed a display issue of tab title
  • Fixed a display issue of opening new tab
  • Fixed a display issue when opening multiple tabs
  • Fixed a tab display issue when downloading files
  • Fixed a PDF printing issue
  • Fixed a Netflix issue on Linux

What is new in version 54.0:

  • Added Burmese (my) locale
  • Added support for multiple content processes (e10s-multi)
  • Simplified the download button and download status panel
  • Various security fixes
  • Moved the mobile bookmarks folder to the main bookmarks menu for easier access
  • Additional changes for web developers
  • Added ability to create and save custom devices in Responsive Design Mode

What is new in version 53.0:

  • Improved graphics stability for Windows users with the addition of compositor process separation (Quantum Compositor)
  • Two new 'compact' themes available in Firefox, dark and light, based on the Firefox Developer Edition theme
  • Lightweight themes are now applied in private browsing windows
  • Reader Mode now displays estimated reading time for the page
  • Windows 7+ users on 64-bit OS can select 32-bit or 64-bit versions in the stub installer
  • Various security fixes
  • Updated the design of site permission requests to make them harder to miss and easier to understand
  • Windows XP and Vista are no longer supported. XP and Vista users running Firefox 52 will continue to receive security updates on Firefox ESR 52.
  • 32-bit Mac OS X is no longer supported. 32-bit Mac OS X users can switch to Firefox ESR 52 to continue receiving security updates.
  • Updates for Mac OS X are smaller in size compared to updates for Firefox 52
  • The last few characters of shortened tab titles fade out instead of being replaced by ellipses to keep more of the title visible
  • Ended Firefox Linux support for processors older than Pentium 4 and AMD Opteron
  • New visual design for audio and video controls
  • Support for WebM video with alpha, which allows playing videos with transparent backgrounds

What is new in version 52.0:

  • Added support for WebAssembly, an emerging standard that brings near-native performance to Web-based games, apps, and software libraries without the use of plugins.
  • Implemented the Strict Secure Cookies specification which forbids insecure HTTP sites from setting cookies with the "secure" attribute. In some cases, this will prevent an insecure site from setting a cookie with the same name as an existing "secure" cookie from the same base domain.
  • Added user warnings for non-secure HTTP pages with logins. Firefox now displays This connection is not secure message when users click into the username and password fields on pages that don't use HTTPS.
  • Enabled multi-process Firefox for Windows users with touch screens
  • Enhanced Sync to allow users to send and open tabs from one device to another.
  • Various security fixes
  • Improved text input for third-party keyboard layouts on Windows.
  • Removed support for Netscape Plugin API (NPAPI) plugins other than Flash. Silverlight, Java, Acrobat and the like are no longer supported.
  • Display (but allow users to override) an Untrusted Connection error when encountering SHA-1 certificates that chain up to a root certificate included in Mozilla's CA Certificate Program.
  • Improved experience for downloads.
  • Removed Battery Status API to reduce fingerprinting of users by trackers
  • When not using Direct2D on Windows, Skia is used for content rendering
  • Migrated Firefox users on Windows XP and Windows Vista operating systems to the extended support release (ESR) version of Firefox.

What is new in version 51.0.1:

Fixed:

  • Multiprocess incompatibility did not correctly register with some add-ons
  • Geolocation not working on Windows

What is new in version 50.1.0:

Various security fixes.

What is new in version 50.0.1:

Various security fixes

What is new in version 49.0.2:

  • Asynchronous rendering of the Flash plugins is now enabled by default. This should improve performance and reduce crashes for sites that use the Flash plugin.
  • Change D3D9 default fallback preference to prevent graphical artifacts.
  • Network issue prevents some users from seeing the Firefox UI on startup.
  • Web compatibility issue with file uploads.
  • Various security fixes.
  • Web compatibility issue with Array.prototype.values.
  • Diagnostic information on timing for tab switching.
  • Fix a Canvas filters graphics issue affecting HTML5 apps.

What is new in version 49.0.1:

Mitigate a startup crash issue caused by Websense.

What is new in version 48.0.2:

Fix a startup crash issue caused by Websense (Windows only).

What is new in version 48:

  • Process separation (e10s) is enabled for some of you. Like it? Let us know and we'll roll it out to more.
  • Roar for moar protection against harmful downloads! We've got your back
  • Add-ons that have not been verified and signed by Mozilla will not load
  • GNU/Linux fans: Get better Canvas performance with speedy Skia support. Try saying that three times fast
  • WebRTC embetterments:

    • Delay-agnostic AEC enabled
    • Full duplex for GNU/Linux enabled
    • ICE Restart & Update is supported
    • Cloning of MediaStream and MediaStreamTrack is now supported
  • Searching for something already in your bookmarks or open tabs? We added super smart icons to let you know
  • Windows folks: Tab (move buttons) and Shift+F10 (pop-up menus) now behave as they should in Firefox customization mode
  • The media parser has been redeveloped using the Rust programming language
  • Windows 7 systems without Platform Update can now use D3D11 WARP
  • Various security fixes
  • Improved step debugging on last line of functions
  • Heyo, Jabra & Logitech C920 webcam users. We fixed those pesky WebRTC bugs causing frequency distortions. Buh-bye, squeaky voice!
  • After version 48, SSE2 CPU extensions are going to be required on Windows
  • So long to support for 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8. Now we can focus on where most Mac users are: 10.9. Don't forget to upgrade!
  • Au revoir to Windows Remote Access Service modem Autodial

What is new in version 47.0:

  • Support for Google's Widevine CDM on Windows and Mac OS X so streaming services like Amazon Video can switch from Silverlight to encrypted HTML5 video.
  • Enable VP9 video codec for users with fast machines
  • Embedded YouTube videos now play with HTML5 video if Flash is not installed.
  • View and search open tabs from your smartphone or another computer in a sidebar
  • Allow no-cache on back/forward navigations for https resources
  • Latgalu [ltg] locale added. Wikipedia tells us there are 164,500 daily speakers.
  • Various security fixes
  • FUEL (Firefox User Extension Library) has been removed. Add-ons relying on it will stop working.
  • The browser.sessionstore.restore_on_demand preference has been reset to its default value (true) to avoid e10s performance problems. Because faster is better!
  • The Firefox click-to-activate plugin whitelist has been removed.

What is new in version 45.0.2:

  • Fix an issue impacting the cookie header when third-party cookies are blocked
  • Fix a web compatibility regression impacting the srcset attribute of the image tag
  • Fix a crash impacting the video playback with Media Source Extension
  • Fix a regression impacting some specific uploads
  • Fix a regression with the copy and paste with some old versions of some Gecko applications like Thunderbird

What is new in version 45.0:

  • Instant browser tab sharing through Hello
  • Tabs synced via Firefox Accounts from other devices are now shown in dropdown area of Awesome Bar when searching
  • Synced Tabs button in button bar
  • Introduce a new preference (network.dns.blockDotOnion) to allow blocking .onion at the DNS level
  • Guarani [gn] locale added

What is new in version 44.0.2:

Various security fixes.

What is new in version 44.0:

  • Improved warning pages for certificate errors and untrusted connections
  • Enable H.264 if system decoder is available
  • Enable WebM/VP9 video support on systems that don't support MP4/H.264
  • In the animation-inspector timeline, lightning bolt icon next to animations running on the compositor thread
  • Support the brotli compression format via HTTPS content-encoding
  • Screenshot commands allow user choice of pixel ratio in Developer Tools
  • Fixed bug with Windows XP.
  • Local database v25-01-2016.3.
  • Language module updated.
  • Added "HKU..Classes" to handled keys
  • Added "HKLM..Shell ExtensionsApproved" to handled keys.
  • Tasks module updated.
  • Various security fixes.
  • To support unicode-range descriptor for webfonts, font matching under Linux now uses the same font matching code as other platforms
  • Use a SHA-256 signing certificate for Windows builds, to meet new signing requirements
  • Firefox has removed support for the RC4 decipher
  • Firefox will no longer trust the Equifax Secure Certificate Authority 1024-bit root certificate or the UTN - DATACorp SGC to validate secure website certificates.
  • Stricter validation of web fonts
  • On-screen keyboard support temporarily turned off for Windows 8 and Windows 8.1

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