Firefox 111 Web Browser Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New
Firefox 111 doesn’t look like a big release and it only introduces the ability for Firefox Relay users to opt-in to create Relay email masks directly from the Firefox credential manager. Mozilla notes the fact that Firefox Relay users must be signed in with their Firefox Account for this new feature to work.
This release also adds two new locales, namely Friulian (fur) and Sardinian (sc), adds support for the rel attribute on form elements to specify the relationship between the form target and the current document in a much simpler and cross-browser way, and enables origin private file system (OPFS) access to allow Web Apps to store and retrieve data from and to the file system in a sandbox.
OMG Ubuntu:
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Firefox 111 Released with Minor Improvements, Updated PDF.js
Shocked? Course you’re not! The latest release arrives bang on schedule, one month to the day of the Firefox 110 release (which was notable for featuring WebGL improvements on Linux).
Alas, the change-log this time around is a little (perceptually) leaner.
Mozilla say Windows users will find that native notifications are enabled by default (which is great for them, I guess), and that users of Firefox Relay can ‘opt-in to create Relay email masks directly from the Firefox credential manager’ (which is great for them too, I guess).
Late coverage:
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Mozilla released Firefox 111 with various vulnerability patches, improved Relay, and more!
Firefox is a free, open-source, cross-platform web browser developed by the Mozilla foundation with security and privacy in mind.
Firefox browser receives updates and improvements constantly, and this time Mozilla could not wait more than a month from the release of version 110 to announce the release of Firefox 111.