Mozilla has just released a new Firefox version for all supported platforms, and the company explains it’d continue to ship browser updates just like before, with no major change caused by coronavirus outbreak.
But despite new Firefox versions landing at the original pace, Mozilla says it’s paying more attention to the big changes that it makes to the browser, so some features might be pushed back because it wants to avoid breaking down things.
One such risk, for example, is an impact on resources, such as government and health organization websites, that so many people try to access these days. So while Firefox will continue to receive updates normally, changes that could affect these are put on hold for now,
“We know that this is a time when our users depend on Firefox to provide uninterrupted access to vital government and health services, so we have taken steps to... (read more)
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