Chrome, Mozilla, and Tor Browser 12.0
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Chrome Releases: Stable Channel Update for Desktop
The Stable channel has been updated to 108.0.5359.98 for Mac and Linux and 108.0.5359.98/.99 for Windows, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log.
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How the Mozilla Community helps shape our products - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog
A product is first an idea, then a project, and then a prototype. It is tested, refined, and localized so that it is accessible to users in different regions. When the product is released into the world, these users need to be supported. Of course, there are always going to be improvements, fixes, and new features, and those will also need to be planned, developed, tested…and so on, and so forth…
What do all these stages have in common?
Here at Mozilla, our awesome community is there every step of the way to support and contribute to our products. None of what we do would be possible without this multicultural, multilingual community of like-minded people working together to be a better internet.
Of course, contributions to our products are not everything that the community does. There is much more that our community creates, contributes, and discusses.
However, as a major release recently happened we want to take the occasion to celebrate our community by giving you a peek at how their great contributions helped with version 106 (as well as all versions!) of Firefox.
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Tor Browser 12.0 released [LWN.net]
Version 12.0 of the Tor browser has been released. Changes include multi-locale support, Apple silicon support, HTTPS-only behavior by default on Android and more.
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New Release: Tor Browser 12.0