Mozilla Firefox 135 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Highlights of Mozilla Firefox 135 include support for XZ packaging for Linux binaries for faster unpacking, smaller file sizes, and integration with modern distros, as well as support for closing only the current tab on Linux and macOS systems if the Quit keyboard shortcut is used while multiple tabs are opened.
Firefox 135 also brings new safeguards to prevent websites from overwhelming the Back history by spamming numerous consecutive visits over a short time and renames the “Copy Without Site Tracking” right-click context menu item to “Copy Clean Link”, which can now be used on plain text links.
Linuxiac:
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Firefox 135 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Less than a month after the previous 134 release, Mozilla released a new version of its widely used open-source browser, Firefox v135, now available for download.
This new version includes adjustments to tab-closing behavior on macOS and Linux, enhanced certificate transparency enforcement, and several under-the-hood changes aimed at thwarting malicious manipulations of the browser’s history. Here they are in more detail.
OMG Ubuntu:
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Firefox 135 Brings New Tab Page Tweaks, AI Chatbot Access + More - OMG! Ubuntu
Last month’s Firefox 134 release saw the New Tab page layout refreshed for users in the United States, let Linux go hands-on with touch-hold gestures, seeded Ecosia search engine, and fine-tuned the performance of the built-in pop-up blocker.
Firefox 135, as is probably intuit, brings an equally sizeable set of changes to the fore including a wider rollout of its new New Tab page layout to all locales1 where Stories are available...
LWN:
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Firefox 135.0 released
Version 135.0 of the Firefox web browser has been released. Changes include more languages for the translations feature, increasing roll-out of the credit-card autofill and Hey Hi (AI) chatbot features, and (perhaps most welcome): [...]