Mozilla Firefox 69.0.3

Une nouvelle mouture du navigateur Firefox est arrivé. Au programme, quelques petites modifications pour une amélioration de la consommation côté utilisation du processeur, avec l'utilisation des priorités de tâches, Firefox mettra les onglets en arrière-plan pour éviter que l'onglet que vous êtes en train de consulter ne voit ses performances se dégrader. Les options de protection de la vie privée (tracking protection dans la langue de Shakespeare) font aussi un bond en avant...

Sur macOS, c'est côté GPU que l'amélioration va se faire sentir. Firefox utilisera automatiquement le GPU qui consomme le moins (sur les Macbook ayant 2 GPU) afin de consommer moins d'énergie pour avoir plus d'autonomie. Dès qu'une tâche gourmande sera détectée, il repassera sur le GPU le plus à l'aise...

Ensuite, quelques améliorations cosmétiques sont aussi de la partie, avec l'affichage de la barre de progression de téléchargement sur macOS et un meilleure support de Windows Hello sur Windows 10 May 2019 Update (1903). A noter que le Plug-in Flash se voit amputer de la fonction "Toujours activer", il faudra désormais autoriser à chaque fois le plug-in à démarrer.

Voici la liste complète des modifications par rapport à la version précédente :

Nouveautés de Firefox 69.0.3 (10/10/2019)

Fixed

  • Fixed download errors for Windows 10 users with Parental Controls enabled (bug 1586228)
  • Fixed Yahoo mail users being prompted to download files when clicking on emails (bug 1582848)
Consulter les notes de version de Mozilla Firefox 69.0.3
Nouveautés de Firefox 69.0.2 (03/10/2019)

Fixed

  • Fixed a crash when editing files on Office 365 websites (bug 1579858)
  • Fixed detection of the Windows 10 Parental Controls feature being enabled (bug 1584613)
  • Fixed a Linux-only crash when changing the playback speed while watching YouTube videos (bug 1582222)
Consulter les notes de version de Mozilla Firefox 69.0.2
Nouveautés de Firefox 69.0.1 (18/09/2019)

Fixed

  • Fixed external programs launching in the background when clicking a link from inside Firefox to launch them (bug 1570845)
  • Usability improvements to the Add-ons Manager for users with screen readers (bug 1567600)
  • Fixed the Captive Portal notification bar not being dismissable in some situations after login is complete (bug 1578633)
  • Fixed the maximum size of fonts in Reader Mode when zoomed (bug 1578454)
  • Fixed missing stacks in the Developer Tools Performance section (bug 1578354)
  • Security and stability fixes
Consulter les notes de version de Mozilla Firefox 69.0.1
Nouveautés de Firefox 69.0 (03/09/2019)

New

  • Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) rolls out stronger privacy protections:
    • The default standard setting for this feature now blocks third-party tracking cookies and cryptominers.
    • The optional strict setting blocks fingerprinters as well as the items blocked in the standard setting.
  • The Block Autoplay feature is enhanced to give users the option to block any video that automatically starts playing, not just those that automatically play with sound.
  • For our users in the US or using the en-US browser, we are shipping a new “New Tab” page experience that connects you to the best of Pocket’s content.
  • Support for the Web Authentication HmacSecret extension via Windows Hello now comes with this release, for versions of Windows 10 May 2019 or newer, enabling more passwordless experiences on the web.
  • Support for receiving multiple video codecs with this release makes it easier for WebRTC conferencing services to mix video from different clients.
  • For our users on Windows 10, you’ll see performance and UI improvements:
    • Firefox will give Windows hints to appropriately set content process priority levels, meaning more processor time spent on the tasks you're actively working on, and less processor time spent on things in the background (with the exception of video and audio playback).
    • For our existing Windows 10 users, you can easily find and launch Firefox from a shortcut on the Win10 taskbar.
  • For our users on macOS, battery life and download UI are both improved:
    • macOS users on dual-graphics-card machines (like MacBook Pro) will switch back to the low-power GPU more aggressively, saving battery life.
    • Finder on macOS now displays download progress for files being downloaded.
  • JIT support comes to ARM64 for improved performance of our JavaScript Optimizing JIT compiler.

Fixed

Changed

  • As previously announced in the Plugin Roadmap for Firefox, the "Always Activate" option for Flash plugin content has been removed. Firefox will now always ask for user permission before activating Flash content on a website.
  • With the deprecation of Adobe Flash Player, there is no longer a need to identify users on 32-bit version of the Firefox browser on 64-bit version operating systems reducing user agent fingerprinting factors providing greater level of privacy to our users as well as improving the experience of downloading other apps.
  • Firefox no longer loads userChrome.css or userContent.css by default improving start-up performance. Users who wish to customize Firefox by using these files can set the toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets preference to true to restore this ability.

Enterprise

  • For Enterprise system administrators that manage macOS computers, we begin shipping a Mozilla signed PKG installer to simplify your deployments.

Developer

  • For our mobile web developers, we have migrated remote debugging from the old WebIDE into a re-designed about:debugging, making debugging GeckoView on remote devices via USB rock solid.
  • The network panel will now show blocked resources to allow developers to best understand the impact of content blocking and ad blocking extensions given our ongoing expansion of Enhanced Tracking Protection to all users with this release.
  • The new event listener breakpoint feature allows developers to pause on a host of different event types, whether it be related to animations, DOM, media, mouse, touch, worker, and many other event types.
  • Firefox Developer Tools now offers an audit for the presence of text alternatives for non-text content, the a11y panel checks toolbar has been augmented to better help developers adhere to WCAG Guideline 1.1.
Consulter les notes de version de Mozilla Firefox 69.0
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