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php editor Yuzi’s latest generation Firefox 119 stable version is finally available! This version has been fully optimized in terms of performance, privacy protection and user experience, bringing users a faster, smoother and safer online experience. The updated browser not only supports new features, but also fixes a series of bugs and improves overall stability. Hurry up and upgrade your Firefox browser to experience a new way of surfing the Internet!
In addition to fixing many bugs in previous versions, the stable version of Firefox 119 also adds the ability to insert pictures into PDF files, enhance the Firefox View function, and enhance privacy protection by introducing Encrypted Client Hello (ECH).
The main improvements in Firefox 119 stable version are as follows:
Improve Firefox View: On this page, users can view the tabs opened in all windows. If synchronized, they can also see all tabs on other devices. Browsing history is now listed and you can sort by date or site; recently closed tabs are also listed listed in Firefox view. Select the folder icon or Firefox icon in the upper left corner of the tab bar to access Firefox view.
Supports adding images and descriptive text when editing PDF files. Click the "Picture" icon on the toolbar, click "Add Image", select the image, click " Alt Text" and add a description of the image. You can also mark it as decorative without adding a description.
Now using the shortcut Ctrl Shift T you can open recently closed tabs across sessions even if automatic session recovery is not enabled in Firefox.
If you're migrating data from Chrome, Firefox now lets you import some extensions.
Firefox now supports Blob URLs as part of Total Cookie Protection Partition. This mitigates potential tracking vectors that third-party agents could use to track individuals.
In Enhanced Tracking Protection strict mode, visibility of website fonts is limited to system fonts and language pack fonts to mitigate font fingerprinting.
The Storage Access API web standard has been updated to improve security while reducing website corruption, and further supports the phase-out of third-party cookies in Firefox.
Firefox users can now use encrypted Client Hello (ECH), providing a more private browsing experience. ECH extends TLS Encryption used in connections to cover more handshakes and better protect sensitive fields.
Media sniffing no longer applies to files of type application/octet-stream. This allows the file to be downloaded rather than attempted to be played.
On Windows, the mouse pointer disappears while typing if the relevant Windows mouse properties are enabled in system settings.
Firefox is now available in Santali (sat) language.
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