Update 8/25: Mozilla has officially announced this redesign, explaining in a blog post that the update will be rolling out widely in Europe starting today. Luckily, you can just sideload the update if you’re feeling impatient. As TechDows notes, only a few regions are supported so far: SA,UA,NZ,BG,NO,PH. You can now sort your logins by name or last-used date.Īlso noteworthy is that this Firefox redesign isn’t available for all Android users just yet.Enhanced Tracking Protection is set to Strict by default.Icon now shows up in the address bar when Reader mode is available.Perform voice searches from the address bar.The official changelog for this update also details everything else that’s new. For example, the address bar can now be moved to the bottom of the screen, a more comfortable location for many users. All of the elements have a more modern design as well as some nice quality-of-life changes. The updated version uses the same codebase from the beta versions of Firefox on Android, as well as pulling over the redesigned UI. For a while now, Firefox has been working on a complete redesign for its Android browser known as “Fenix.” The updated browser delivers a lot of changes for the better, but it also cripples Mozilla’s extension support.įirefox’s stable channel on the Play Store jumps from v68 to v79 with this update, including essentially a year’s worth of updates in a single go.
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