Firefox 148 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New
Mozilla Firefox 148 introduces a new AI Controls panel in Settings, letting users manage AI features directly.
Mozilla Firefox 148 introduces a new AI Controls panel in Settings, letting users manage AI features directly.
Firefox 148 adds system-wide AI controls, letting users disable all current and future AI features from a single settings panel.
Mozilla Firefox 147 enables WebGPU on Apple Silicon Macs and improves hardware-decoded video playback on supported AMD GPUs.
Mozilla CEO Anthony Enzor-DeMeo says Firefox will evolve into a modern AI browser while keeping privacy and clarity at the forefront.
Firefox 146 lands with smoother visuals on Linux Wayland thanks to new fractional scaling support and important graphics updates across platforms.
Firefox 147 adds support for the XDG Base Directory Specification, ending a 21-year wait and aligning the browser’s Linux file storage with modern standards.
Firefox 145 open-source web browser lets users add notes to PDFs, preview tab groups, and use local, private Semantic History Search.
Starting November 3, all new Firefox extensions must declare whether they collect or share user data, ensuring greater transparency for users.
Firefox 144 introduces AES-256 encryption for passwords, new web APIs, and smoother transitions with improved WebGPU performance.
Firefox 143 adds camera previews in permission dialogs, new web app support on Windows, stronger fingerprinting protection, and more.