Mozilla Firefox Browser Stable Version Releases

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  1. summerheat

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    Well, Chrome is similarly affected. It's good that they fix (particularly security) issues ASAP.
     
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    No argument there. Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and MS Office have all had no less than 2 updates each in the past week.
     
  3. Brummelchen

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    maybe tiktok is not important for YOU!
    nevertheless 136.0.4 fixed a very important security issue.

    and no, no issues for me and updates here. the update issue is not fully resoveld, and users of portable firefox have nuts. and mozilla do not care of portable instances.
     
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    FYI. Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition Stable 136.0.4 (web browser) Released for the PA Platform, courtesy of PortableApps.com

    Also: Mozilla Firefox ESR, Portable Edition 128.8.1 (web browser) Released for the PA Platform

    And: Mozilla Firefox, Portable Edition Legacy 115.21.1 (web browser) Released for the PA Platform
     
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    FYI. Schedule Update.
     
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    mozilla is aware of this bug since weeks, and it is almost (no garantee) fixed with firefox 137.

    for you:
    app.update.multiSessionInstallLockout.enabled --> false
     
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    You're both welcome! Take care.
     
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    FYI. Schedule Update.
     
  15. Sampei Nihira

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    I noticed that in Firefox 137 for those who selected “Strict” Anti-Tracking Protection, third-party cookies are enabled for this test:

    https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/are-third-party-cookies-enabled/

    To have third-party cookies blocked you must enable Custom Protection - All cross-site cookies.

    What do you think is the best one to use of these 2 settings?

    :thumb:


    P.S.

    Momentarily for consistency with my settings in Edge I use:

    Custom Protection - All cross-site cookies
     
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    any grc test is futile for ages.
     
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    Why?
     
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    Hello @Sampei Nihira:

    A bit off-topic, but that website interprets my M1 Mac & its up-to-date macOS being an Intel based “Catalina” system from six years ago. Otherwise, it's always nice to have something that brings all the details to about one page. It does seem to have browser and settings okay so far.

    I am going to have to check the detected cookie details more closely.

    Thank you. :thumb:
     
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    This is either a bug in FF 137 or it is a side effect of disabling CookieStore API in FF 136.0.2. There is no other mention about a change related to cookies in FF release notes since FF 135.0.1.

    I have FF 135.0.1 with strict ETP, and both links show that third-party cookies are disabled for me.
     
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    Yes you are right no Mozilla documentation about that.
     
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