It will soon be joined by Firefox ESR 78.0, which will run in parallel with 68.x until they merge with Firefox ESR 78.3 later in the year. Several accessibility improvements have been unveiled, including reduced lag/freezes on screen readers as well as fewer animations to aid those with migraines and epilepsy.įirefox ESR also gets bumped up to 68.10 with this release for ultra-cautious users. The context menu that appears when right-clicking a tab has also been tweaked, with the 'Close Tabs to the Right' and 'Close Other Tabs' now organized into their own 'Close Multiple Tabs' sub-menu. The release also includes several notable changes: all TLS 1.0 and 1.1 connections are now disabled for security reasons sites that don’t support at least TLS 1.2 will throw up an error page. Support for macOS and Linux is currently working its way through the pre-release versions of Firefox. Windows PC users with Intel GPUs will be pleased to learn the WebRender feature, which helps improve graphics performance, has been enabled across all versions of Windows from 7 upwards. Screensavers are now also blocked from interrupting WebRTC calls on Firefox, while all UK users should now see Pocket recommendations appear on all new tabs. Elsewhere, a new 'Refresh' button has been added to the uninstaller for those attempting to fix problems with a swift uninstall and reinstall.
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