Pale Moon 33.4.1 freeware
Pale Moon is a versatile, open-source web browser developed by Moonchild Productions, designed for efficiency and customization. Built on ... legacy add-ons and a focus on privacy, Pale Moon caters to users seeking a lightweight alternative to mainstream browsers. Its commitment to community-driven development ensures regular updates and enhancements, making it a solid choice for those who v ... ...
Author | Moonchild |
Released | 2024-11-05 |
Filesize | 29.60 MB |
Downloads | 2912 |
OS | Windows 11, Windows 10 32/64 bit, Windows 8 32/64 bit, Windows 7 32/64 bit |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | Pale Moon, Internet browser, Internet navigator, web browser, Browse, Navigate, Browser, Navigate |
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33.4.1 | Nov 5, 2024 | New Release | Changes/fixes: Added a processor check to the 64-bit installer for Windows to check for AVX. Note: this check does not work on Window 7/8/8.1 and will allow installations on non-AVX processors there. Note: if you are running Windows 10 before build 2004 (before 20H1), this check may fail on AVX-capable CPUs and prevent installation. Improved handling of multipart/mixed documents. (CVE-2024-10461 and CVE-2016-2816) DiD Addressed CVE-2024-10463. |
33.4.0 | Oct 8, 2024 | New Release | Changes/fixes: Introduced the "ghostbuster" concept; this is an automated internal mechanism to attempt cleanup of particularly problematic web content after a tab or window is closed. See implementation notes. Added support for the PROT_MPROTECT security feature on targets that use it (notably PaX and NetBSD). Implemented preferences to give the user control over the Same-Origin Policy (SOP) and CORS preflight. See implementation notes. Improved buildability on NetBSD and Altivec architectures. Fixed building issues on Apple Silicon Mac with XCode 16. Added workarounds for non-standard MSE/WebM/VPx encoding on YouTube that could cause video buffering and halting issues. Dev: Changed the default credentials mode for module scripts from 'omit' to 'same-origin', aligning with mainstream. Dev: Implemented getTransform and setTransform with DOMMatrix arguments. Dev: Implemented ES2023 Hashbang grammar proposal. Fixed an issue with JavaScript's StructuredClone. Security issues addressed: CVE-2024-9396. Rejected: CVE-2024-9398 (properly informing the user about attempts to use unhandled protocols by web pages is considered more important than potential determination whether a handler for such a protocol is installed) |
33.3.0 | Aug 13, 2024 | New Release | Changes/fixes: Implemented the bulk of the CSS "cascade layers" spec (@layer{}). This implementation is not 100% complete yet, but should satisfy common use of CSS cascade layers on the web. Implemented support for Sec-Fetch-* headers, implementing another mechanism to deal with site security. See this part of the spec for a primer on what this does. Added support for FFmpeg 7.0 / libavcodec 61 (Linux). Pale Moon will now look up hosts in DNS ahead of time to make page navigation smoother. See implementation notes. Pale Moon will now block access to the reserved address 0.0.0.0 on non-Windows operating systems. See implementation notes. Dev: Aligned rounding behavior and precision ranges of toFixed and related functions with the spec. See implementation notes. Dev: Aligned isTrusted for PostMessage and BroadcastChannel with expected values on the web. See implementation notes. Dev: Added the navigator.webdriver attribute for web compatibility (always false in Pale Moon as we do not support browser automation APIs). Re-implemented the Durstenfeld shuffle for plugin enumeration that was unfortunately dropped with one of our past rebases, to strengthen fingerprinting resistance. Fixed an issue with character clusters (e.g. for text selection) resulting from a regression surrounding our improvements for emoji handling. Fixed an issue with setting DOM color values. DiD Slightly improved password form handling, detecting previously unsupported field orders. Updated NSS to 3.90.4. Updated our emoji font to 15.1.2 (Unicode 15.1 with some additional extras/updates). Code cleanup: Removed unused code related to the (incomplete) FoxEye experiment. Removed support code for LibAV and (very) old versions of FFmpeg. We require libavcodec 58 or later (FFmpeg 4.0+) from this version forward (Linux). Removed click event dispatching code that is no longer relevant. Cleaned up internal macro use in CSS code (this does not impact any exposed APIs or code). Removed the hidden n |