Although Firefox Quantum 69.0.2 was released just last week, the browser is already set to receive a new update to fix some issues before version 70 is officially introduced on October 22. At that time, the browser will have a new logo and name for Firefox Brower, replacing the Quantum brand introduced since version 57.
Addressing Download Issues with Firefox Quantum 69.0.3 on Windows 10 Parental Controls
- Download Firefox 69.0.3 32-bit
- Download Firefox 69.0.3 64-bit
- Fixing download issues for Windows 10 users with activated Parental Controls (Issue 1586228)
- Addressing the problem of Yahoo mail users being prompted to download files when clicking on emails (Issue 1582848)
Before this happened, Firefox Quantum 69.0.3 was officially delivered to users to address specific issues. According to the announcement released on the Mozilla website, this update aims to:
More notably, Issue 1586228 will create empty files when users attempt to download files with activated Windows 10 Parental Controls. This issue is considered a recurrence of a bug fix introduced in version 69.0.2, where Firefox attempted to fix the detection of activated Parental Controls on Windows 10.
If you're facing these annoyances since updating to version 69.0.2 of the Firefox browser, you can update to the latest versions by going to Menu => Help => About Firefox, and then click on 'Restart to update Firefox' to complete the process.
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