

You can test this in Firefox Beta by setting the preference _enabled to true. The release version of Firefox 62 will be sandboxing AutoConfig to the documented API.Stored descriptions will be removed in a future release. Users who manually changed the field can export old descriptions via html or json. The description field for bookmarks has been removed.Added a button to the hamburger menu to toggle Tracking Protection on and off.Users who disconnect Firefox for desktop from Sync are now offered the option to wipe their personal data from that device (such as bookmarks, passwords, history, cookies, and site data).New tab page sections such as top sites, highlights, and Pocket can be adjusted to include 1 to 4 rows in the Preferences.Three-pane Inspector in Developer Tools separates the rules into its own panel.Added a Clear Site Data and Cookies button to the identity popup located next to the address bar so as to provide a quick and easy process to delete local data for the visited website.Display preview image and favicon in the New Bookmark dialog.Error pages for common TLS certificate issues have been updated to be clearer.Support for RSS preview and live bookmarks is being removed.about:crashes has been redesigned to make it clear when a crash is being submitted to Mozilla, as well as being clear that removing crashes locally does not remove them from.Changes to URL bar autocomplete shortcuts: use ctrl-enter to canonicalize a word to a.You can now select multiple tabs from the tab bar, and mute, move, bookmark, or pin them quickly and easily.WebRender enabled by default for Desktop NVIDIA GPUs on Windows 10.You can now use the context menu on toolbar buttons added by add-ons to remove the add-on.Mozilla Firefox 15 beta is in the Web Browsers category of the Browsers section. Once you download Firefox, you're part of our beta program and will receive regular updates as more features launch. Firefox beta includes dozens of major features and improvements - by testing them early we'll be able to respond to your feedback for future versions of Firefox.
