Mozilla has officially released Firefox 69 for users worldwide. If desired, you can install the update right now by visiting Mozilla's FTP server and selecting the appropriate update for your system or downloading the Firefox installer from Mytour
Firefox 69 officially released
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macOS users will benefit the most from this update. Mozilla has enhanced battery life on macOS dual-graphics systems by allowing Firefox to utilize power-saving GPU for WebGL. With this update, Finder on macOS will display download progress when files are being downloaded via Firefox.
Firefox 69 also introduces two other new features for Windows. Firstly, Firefox 69 provides suggestions to Windows for setting content priority, allowing Windows to allocate more resources to active tabs and reduce resources for tabs running in the background. The second feature is Firefox's support for Web Authentication HmacSecret extension via Windows Hello on devices running Windows 10 May 2019 or newer updates.
The final change pertains to Flash. The option to set Flash to 'always activate' has been removed; the system will now request user permission before activating Flash content on a website.
In general, these updates are minor, so users can wait for the browser to update automatically through the integrated updater. Linux users should also wait for the update via the package manager to avoid errors.
Information about Facebook testing hidden like counts on Android app is also noteworthy today. According to this, the social network Facebook is testing hiding like/reaction counts on posts, so besides the post authors, users won't be able to see the number of likes or reactions on the posts they are following. For more details, readers can check out the Mobile News section on the website https://9mobi.vn
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