Une nouvelle mouture du navigateur Firefox est arrivée. Pour cette version 133, le navigateur améliore certaines fonctions et en propose de nouvelles...
Tout d'abord, le navigateur améliore la protection contre les trackers : Avec le mode strict, les trackers par rebond sont désormais bloqués.
Autres nouvelles fonctions, les onglets ouvert sur d'autres périphériques enregistrés sur le même compte peuvent être vu depuis le menu des onglets en plus du panneau latéral.
Sur Windows, le Canvas2D est désormais accéléré matériellement et le mode "PiP (Picture-in-Picture) au changement d'onglet" disponible depuis les Firefox Labs est amélioré.
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 :
New
- Firefox now has a new anti-tracking feature, Bounce Tracking Protection, which is now available in Enhanced Tracking Protection's "Strict" mode. This feature detects bounce trackers based on their redirect behavior and periodically purges their cookies and site data to block tracking.
- The sidebar to view tabs from other devices can now be opened via the Tab overview menu.
- GPU-accelerated Canvas2D is now enabled by default on Windows providing a performance improvement.
Fixed
- Various security fixes.
- The “Picture-in-Picture: auto-open on tab switch” feature from Firefox Labs now behaves more reliably across a wider range of sites, automatically opening relevant videos while ignoring others.
Changed
- When server time is available, the "expire" attribute value is adjusted by adding the difference between the server and local times. If the current time is set in the future, cookies that have not expired according to the server time are considered valid.
Enterprise
- You can find information about policy updates and enterprise specific bug fixes in the Firefox for Enterprise 133 Release Notes.
Developer
- Developer Information
- Firefox now supports the
keepalive
option in the Fetch API. This feature allows developers to make HTTP requests that can continue to run even after the page is unloaded, such as during page navigation or closing. - Firefox now supports the Permissions API in
Worker
Context. - Firefox now dispatches beforetoggle events just before a dialog opens and toggle events after the dialog closes, matching the behavior of popovers.
- Methods are now available on UInt8Array to convert to and from Base64 and hexadecimal encodings. This is an implementation of a Stage 3 TC39 proposal, for more details see the proposal text.
- Added support for image decoding as part of the WebCodecs API. This allows for decoding of images from the main and worker threads.
Mozilla Firefox
Version : 133.0
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