The very popular internet browser Mozilla Firefox gets the new Mozilla Firefox 135 version with the new AI features along with extended language support and better privacy among others. So let’s get into the article to check out the full details of the latest Mozilla Firefox 135.
Let’s start with the AI features, the new version of the Mozilla Firefox browser offers the Firefox Translations feature with the support for Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, with Russian added as a target language. It also comes with a built-in AI Chatbot and the same can be accessed via the sidebar or Firefox Labs. The browser also brings credit card autofill for wide audience as well.
Mozilla Firefox is also focusing on security with the new update and it is enforcing certificate transparency and the CRLite revocation system is improving the performance for certificate checks. The browser also brings a new safeguard blocks sites from flooding browser history via the history API.
The latest version is also changing the interface and the developers have redesigned New Tab layout that features a streamlined logo placement, story cards, and up to four columns on large screens. The company is expanding to all regions with Stories support. Linux and macOS users can now close single tabs using the Quit shortcut with the new update.
Mozilla Firefox is updated with enhanced privacy and the “Do Not Track” checkbox is removed and you guys need to enable Global Privacy Control (GPC) to request data privacy. The browser has also renamed “Copy Clean Link” strips tracking parameters from URLs and works on plain text links as well.
The latest Mozilla Firefox 135 warns against improper use of content visibility, and the browser is now adding a $$$ console command for shadow root searches, and fixes WebExtension debugging. The latest update is offering HTTP/3 post-quantum encryption via mlkem768x25519. PointerEvents now support fractional coordinates for precision, and mouse/pointer events align with specs when targets are removed. The browser is now also supporting the WebAuthn’s getClientCapabilities() method.
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