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Firefox 96 Beta is out now, complete with a handful of significant bug fixes (APK Download)

December 9, 2021
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Making for a more stable experience


Mozilla Firefox is one of the last true competitors left in the browser market, with many other developers having long switched to Google’s Chromium rendering engine. Thus, it’s great to see that Mozilla is hard at work to improve its browser, even if in some versions nothing but the underlying code receives some cleanup and bug fixes. That’s the case for Firefox 96, which has been released as a beta this week.

For those of us stuck with video conferencing, Firefox 96 is good news: The company says it has significantly improved noise-reduction and auto-gain control, along with bringing slight enhancements to echo-cancellation. And for screen shares, Mozilla has fixed issues with downgrades in resolution. If you’ve previously had to rely on other browsers for video-conferencing due to colleagues not being able to understand you well, you might soon be able to give Firefox another try.

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There are some more quality-of-life improvements. Mozilla has reduced the main thread load for its browser, meaning that it should use up fewer resources, which could give you ever-so-slightly longer battery life. The video quality has also been enhanced on some sites which were previously prone to quality degradation. Firefox will additionally enforce the “Cookie Policy: Same-Site=lax” by default. This should prevent many so-called Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks, helping you stay more secure online.

Firefox for Android should benefit from all of these changes, but we haven’t spotted any truly user-facing features in this release. That means we’re still stuck waiting for broader add-on support, which is still one of the biggest gripes when you’ve previously relied on the mobile Firefox browser — at least you can still keep using the nightly release to alleviate this omission.

You can download the new Firefox Beta over at APK Mirror or get it right from the Play Store.



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