![]() Various issues with Waterfox's UI have now been resolved.Sometimes connecting to a website would require multiple attempts to connect to it (indefinite loading).Linux builds have now been compiled with PGO.Waterfox's preferences have been gone through with a fine tooth comb, with a lot of assistance from yokoffing.Waterfox's custom code has been migrated to JavaScript ESM, which should result in small performance improvement and more efficient memory usage.Oblivious DNS has been replaced by DNS over Oblivious HTTP - a more supported implementation that accomplishes the same goal and uses the same underlying technology - just with a different implementation.macOS builds now have experimental Widevine support - but may not fully function as of yet. ![]() Depending on your distro, you'll need the equivalent of sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras.Linux builds now support Widevine, so you can now watch DRM protected content, such as Netflix, Prime, Disney+, etc.Privacy enhancements to some of the most popular search engines (wink wink, nudge nudge) are also in the pipeline, with more to be revealed soon.Waterfox will now trust its own signed binaries in about:third-party.A re-install with the latest installer is required. Waterfox company information and versioning should now show BrowserWorks Ltd and the display version properly in Control Panel.Waterfox will now run with hardware acceleration on VMware hosts. Waterfox can now act as the default image viewer for such image files. ![]() ![]()
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