Mozilla Firefox 132.0.1

Une nouvelle mouture du navigateur Firefox est arrivée. Pour cette version 132, le navigateur améliore certaines fonctions et en propose de nouvelles en expérimentation.

Tout d'abord, grâce au partenariat avec quelques plateformes de streaming, le nouveau lecteur chiffré Microsoft PlayReady pourra lire des flux en 1080p et 4K en offrant de meilleures performances en réduisant la consommation de batterie.

Autres nouvelles fonctions, WebGL obtient sur Windows et macOS le support d'un gamut de couleurs étendu, ce qui permettra d'offrir des couleurs plus riches sur les matériels compatibles.
WebRender pourra accélérer graphiquement le rendu de SVG complexes, là aussi dans un souci de performances et de réduction d'énergie.

Par ailleurs, mise à part quelques nouveautés relatives à macOS, Firefox bloquera à présent les cookies tiers lorsque la protection contre le pistage est réglée sur le mode "Strict". De plus, les favicons en HTTP qui ne peuvent être convertis en HTTPS seront aussi bloqués.

Les développeurs ne sont pas oubliés, une petite liste de nouvelles fonctions désormais supportées est également fournie.

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

Nouveautés de Firefox 132.0.1 (04/11/2024)

Fixed

  • Fixed issues causing intermittent video playback problems on some sites. (Bug 1928484Bug 1928798)
  • Fixed an issue causing themes to reset to default after restarting Firefox, in particular when using the Firefox Color add-on. (Bug 1928082)

Consulter les notes de version de Mozilla Firefox 132.0.1

Nouveautés de Firefox 132.0 (29/10/2024)

New

  • [Progressive roll-out] Microsoft PlayReady encrypted media playback is now being rolled out to select sites on Windows. Through this support, we are gradually rolling out a 1080p baseline and 4K Ultra HD support with key streaming partners. An added benefit is that viewers get less battery drain and better performance when streaming their favorite movies and shows.
  • Wide Color Gamut WebGL is now available for Windows and macOS users! With this support, Firefox is bringing a richer, more vivid range of colors to the videos, games, and images on your screen. This implementation currently supports wider color (P3) profiles in 8-bit.
  • WebRender hardware accelerated rendering is now enabled for most SVG filter primitives, improving performance for certain graphics-heavy content. Accelerated filters are feBlend, feColorMatrix, feComponentTransfer, feComposite, feDropShadow, feFlood, feGaussianBlur, feMerge and feOffset.
  • Added support for macOS’ new screen and window sharing selection features on macOS 15 and later. Support for macOS 14 will be added in a future release.
  • The macOS session resume feature has been enhanced. Firefox will now automatically relaunch if it was open before a system restart, like after an OS update.
  • Firefox now blocks third-party cookie access when Enhanced Tracking Protection's Strict mode is enabled.

Fixed

Changed

  • As a follow-up to our work to upgrade mixed content starting with Firefox 127, HTTP-favicons will now also be blocked if they can not be received over HTTPS instead.
  • The Copy Without Site Tracking option is now grayed out when no known tracking parameters are found within the link. Additionally, more tracking parameter support has been added for websites such as LinkedIn and Shopee. Please report tracking parameters that aren't removed by filing a bug in Bugzilla.

Enterprise

Developer

  • Developer Information
  • Support for HTTP/2 Push has been removed due to compatibility issues with various sites. This feature is not currently supported by any other major browser.
  • Console logging in service workers is now functional again. The console.log API can be used within active service workers and the output inspected in the Console panel of the Developer Tools toolbox.
  • Support for debugging remote devices via USB has also been restored. Simply go to about:debugging, plug in your phone using a USB cable, and refresh the device list. The phone will now appear correctly in the list.

Web Platform

  • Added support for a post-quantum key exchange mechanism for TLS 1.3 (mlkem768x25519) which secures communications against advanced / long-term threats.
  • Added support for Certificate Compression which reduces the size and increases the speed of a TLS handshake.
  • Text directionality computation has been updated to follow the latest model defined in the HTML specification, improving interoperability with other web browsers.
  • The requestVideoFrameCallback() method is now available on the HTMLVideoElement interface. This method enables developers to perform efficient operations on each video frame.
  • The getCapabilities method allows applications to gather the media capabilities supported for the live MediaStreamTrack.
  • The fetchpriority attribute enables web developers to optimize resource loading by specifying the relative priority of resources to be fetched by the browser. It accepts three values: auto (default priority), low (lower priority), high (higher priority). It can be specified on scriptlinkimg elements, on the RequestInit parameter of the fetch() method and Link response headers. The HTML specification leaves the detailed interpretation of this attribute up to implementers. Firefox will typically use it to increase or decrease the urgency parameter of HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 requests.
  • The heuristic granting storage access for some window openings is now disabled.

Consulter les notes de version de Mozilla Firefox 132.0

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