
What’s Next for Multi-process Firefox
By Asa Dotzler and Brad Lassey Electrolysis is the project name for Mozilla’s efforts to split Firefox into multiple processes to improve responsiveness, stability, and security. The first phase of … Read more
By Asa Dotzler and Brad Lassey Electrolysis is the project name for Mozilla’s efforts to split Firefox into multiple processes to improve responsiveness, stability, and security. The first phase of … Read more
Browser plugins, especially Flash, have enabled some of our favorite experiences on the Web, including videos and interactive content. But plugins often introduce stability, performance, and security issues for browsers. … Read more
Mozilla will end support for Firefox on OS X 10.6, 10.7, and 10.8 in August, 2016. At that time, Firefox will continue to function on these platforms but will no … Read more
At Mozilla, we strive to offer users a great experience based on transparency, choice and trust, and to make Firefox available across many platforms, devices and operating systems. Today, Mozilla … Read more
Update, June 7, 2016: Support for Widevine video CDM is now available in the general Firefox browser release. Update, April 27, 2016: Today, we will expand support of Widevine to … Read more
Four years ago, we updated the Firefox release process to the Train Model to move at the speed of the Web. More recently we improved the process further. We are … Read more
We’re always looking for new ways to improve Firefox. Part of that process sometimes means that we need to remove features that aren’t used very much or support for platforms … Read more
We previously announced that we would stop offering smartphones through operator channels. The main reasons behind the decision were that we could not create a compelling and differentiating end-user value … Read more
Four years ago Mozilla moved to a fixed-schedule release model, otherwise known as the Train Model, in which we released Firefox every six weeks to get features and updates to … Read more
Firefox Hello Beta is the global communications system built directly into a Web browser and we’ve worked with our partner Telefonica to add new features to Hello, thanks to your … Read more
UPDATE 2017-08-14: 64-bit Firefox is now the default on 64-bit Windows. On December 15, 2015 we released the 64-bit Firefox web browser for Windows 7 64-bit systems. This browser version … Read more
We have great news to share. Our long-standing partner, Unity announced today that it is removing the preview label from its WebGL export functionality as of Unity 5.3. Over the … Read more