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Mozilla firefox esr 24.x
Mozilla firefox esr 24.x












mozilla firefox esr 24.x

Firefox has included the built-in Content Blocking feature that operates in Private Browsing windows and Strict Tracking Protection Mode… This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by Bob99.įirefox 87 introduces SmartBlock for Private Browsing So, from the sounds of things in the release notes, I’d say sit tight for now. Note: This issue only affected Windows operating systems. Take note of the following from that advisory: Info on the critical security hole patched in FF 85.0.1 can be found here. In the earliest posts of the history is where you’ll usually find the system configuration of the reporting party which will include the OS environment. The other bugs are on Windows and Mac systems, and the one critical security bug is only present on Windows systems:Ĭlicking the individual bug numbers listed in the advisories will bring up the detailed listing of the bug’s history. I don’t know why anyone would do that when they could just quit, but that’s how it seems to me from the –įrom what I can see in the release notes for 85.0.1 and 85.0.2, the only Linux-related bug involves using the Firefox flatpak edition of Firefox for Linux. More and more, I get the impression that they really don’t want to be developing Firefox and are trying to destroy it once and for all so that they can go do something else. The KDE one is more than ten years old they’ve refused to play nice for all of that time. Why Mozilla insists on its hostility to KDE, I do not know, but it’s just one of a growing list of outright user hostilities within Firefox that is pushing me away.

mozilla firefox esr 24.x

They’ve offered this patch to Mozilla, who has refused to accept it or to create their own version (with or without the hacky but effective helper application the OpenSUSE version uses). In order to get the same level of integration with Firefox, I have to use the OpenSUSE edition, which uses the patch OpenSUSE itself created and maintained to make Firefox work with KDE like Chromium does.

mozilla firefox esr 24.x

Every Chromium derivative I have seen runs with KDE perfectly right out of the box with no muss and no fuss, but not Firefox. One of my growing list of criticisms of Mozilla is that they utterly refuse to allow their official build of Firefox to play nice with the KDE Plasma desktop. I’ll get something newer when it comes down the pike.

mozilla firefox esr 24.x

I’m not in any hurry to get new versions of Firefox! I’m still on 85.0 here, and that’s fine by me.














Mozilla firefox esr 24.x