Firefox 136.0.1 freeware
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Author | Mozilla |
Released | 2025-03-11 |
Filesize | 369 kB |
Downloads | 16769 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows 10 32/64 bit |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Firefox, download Firefox, Firefox free download, Internet Browser, Mozilla Browser, Web Browser, Browser, Firefox, Bookmark, Mozilla |
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136.0.1 | Mar 11, 2025 | New Release | New: Firefox now identifies all links in PDFs and turns them into hyperlinks. Support HEVC playback on Linux. Changed: Due to recent changes in MacOS Sequoia, the shortcut to complete search strings to .com addresses has been changed on MacOS from Ctrl+Enter to Cmd+Enter. The preference to disable this feature, browser.urlbar.ctrlCanonizesURLs, was not renamed, and it's valid across all the supported platforms. Web Platform: Support for the SVG discard element is now available. Support for the SVG 2 path API is now available. Support for the hyphenate-limit-chars property is now available. This property enables authors to have greater control over the use of automatic hyphenation. |
136.0 | Mar 3, 2025 | New Release | New: Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into. The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally. AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature, choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then, complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar. Firefox now enforces certificate transparency, requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozilla's Root CA Program. Additionally, the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out, substantially improving the performance of these checks. Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries, which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries, unless interacted with by the user, are skipped when using the back and forward buttons. Fixed: Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new, made-up words under some circumstances. Various security fixes: CVE-2025-1009: Use-after-free in XSLT CVE-2025-1010: Use-after-free in Custom Highlight CVE-2025-1018: Fullscreen notification is not displayed when fullscreen is re-requested CVE-2025-1011: A bug in WebAssembly code generation could result in a crash CVE-2025-1012: Use-after-free during concurrent delazification CVE-2025-1019: Fullscreen notification not properly displayed CVE-2025-1013: Potential opening of private browsing tabs in normal browsing windows CVE-2025-1014: Ce |
135.0.1 | Feb 18, 2025 | New Release | New: Firefox Translations now supports more languages than ever! Pages in Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean can now be translated and Russian is now available as a target language for translating into. The credit card autofill feature is now being gradually rolled out to all users globally. AI Chatbot access is now being gradually rolled out to all users. To use this optional feature, choose AI Chatbot from the sidebar or from Firefox Labs. Then, complete the provider selection to see the chat interface become available on the sidebar. Firefox now enforces certificate transparency, requiring web servers to provide sufficient proof that their certificates were publicly disclosed before they will be trusted. This only affects servers using certificates issued by a certificate authority in Mozilla's Root CA Program. Additionally, the CRLite certificate revocation checking mechanism is also being gradually rolled out, substantially improving the performance of these checks. Firefox now includes safeguards to prevent sites from abusing the history API by generating excessive history entries, which can make navigating with the back and forward buttons difficult by cluttering the history. This intervention ensures that such entries, unless interacted with by the user, are skipped when using the back and forward buttons. Fixed: Made improvements to the Translations feature which will reduce the likelihood that models will invent new, made-up words under some circumstances. Various security fixes: CVE-2025-1009: Use-after-free in XSLT CVE-2025-1010: Use-after-free in Custom Highlight CVE-2025-1018: Fullscreen notification is not displayed when fullscreen is re-requested CVE-2025-1011: A bug in WebAssembly code generation could result in a crash CVE-2025-1012: Use-after-free during concurrent delazification CVE-2025-1019: Fullscreen notification not properly displayed CVE-2025-1013: Potential opening of private browsing tabs in normal browsing windows CVE-2025-1014: Ce |