An anonymous reader quotes a 9to5Linux report: Mozilla published today the final construction of the open -source web browser Firefox 136 for all compatible platforms before the official release date of March 4, 2025, so it is time to take a look at the new features and changes. The highlight of Firefox 136 Include official binary packages of Linux for Aarch64 architecture (ARM64)Hardware video decoding for GPU AMD in Linux systems, a new HTTPS behavior first to update HTTPS page loads, and smartblock is inserted to selectively unlock certain inserts of social networks blocked in strict and private ETP navigation modes.
Firefox 136 is available to download 32 -bit linux systems, 64 bits and Aarch64 (ARM64) at this time from right now from right now from Mozilla FTP server. As mentioned above, Mozilla plans to officially launch Firefox 136 tomorrow, March 4, 2025, when it will be implemented as an OTA update (by air) for macOS and Windows users. Here is a list of the general characteristics available in this launch:
– Design of vertical eyelashes
– New browser design section
– PNG copy support
– HTTPS-First behavior
– Smartblock embedded
– AI Link alone
– Expanded collection and use configuration
– Meteorological forecast on the new eyelashes
– Direct automatic approach expansion
You can find a complete list of changes here.
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