


Security updates are revealed after the official release of the web browser. Target="_blank" on anchors implies rel="noopener" automatically.New Application panel is now available that offers debugging and inspection support for service workers and web app manifests.Tab Manager extensions may now use the new tabs.warmup function to improve the tab selection performance.Mozilla lists "various stability and security fixes" without providing details. Several fixes in this release including several screen reader crashes that are fixed in this new version.Enterprise admins may use the Cookies policy to allow cookies for the session on select domains.

Enterprise admins may now set a policy to require a primary password (formerly known as master password).You find additional information about the rollout here. Mozilla notes that it is being rolled out to more "Windows users with Intel and AMD" graphics processing units. Users may disable these recommendations with a click on the settings icon on the new tab page and disabling the "recommended by Pocket" option on the page that opens. Firefox users from Germany will see more Pocket recommendations on the browser's new tab page.Firefox users may change the setting to "strict" or "custom" to improve the protection, but this may also lead to some sites not loading correctly anymore. Tracking protection is enabled by default but configured to ensure compatibility with loading sites.
