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Firefox Quantum - Mr.Kurd - 10-14-2017

In The Name OF Allah
Al-Salam Alekum

Guys did you see the new Version of FireFox Smile , I got an update and many things changed ==>>

https://blog.mozilla.org/firefox/get-ready-firefox-quantum/?utm_source=www.mozilla.org&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=fx-content-hub

I liked it, Check and tell me what do you think about this version?

Wa Salam Alekum


RE: Firefox Quantum - Drako - 10-14-2017

Always loved Firefox over all other browsers, there a great company. When was this update, today? Or is it releasing for 'beta users' only.


RE: Firefox Quantum - Mr.Kurd - 10-14-2017

(10-14-2017, 05:16 PM)Drako Wrote: Always loved Firefox over all other browsers, there a great company. When was this update, today? Or is it releasing for 'beta users' only.

yep its a beta version.


RE: Firefox Quantum - Drako - 10-14-2017

Oh OK, looks like ill have to wait then.


RE: Firefox Quantum - Mr.Kurd - 10-14-2017

(10-14-2017, 05:32 PM)Drako Wrote: Oh OK, looks like ill have to wait then.

It has bugs but got a new update then fixed.


RE: Firefox Quantum - zorrophreak - 10-15-2017

Yeah Firefox beta has given me problems in the past but I'm always willing to try them out anyways. Runs better than developer edition which crashed EVERY LAUNCH. Very excited for the release candidate of quantum.


RE: Firefox Quantum - mothered - 10-15-2017

Until a couple of years ago, I was always dedicated to IE (normal navigation and nothing else), but since then I've been using FF purely for research and here on Sinisterly.

For hacking, well that Involves a complete and dedicated setup of secure browsers, private search engines, selective OSes, VPNs and a heap of non-tracking configurations (prevention of browser fingerprinting, canvas fingerprinting, cross browser fingerprinting on an OS and hardware level, primary and secondary DNS server encryption, WebRTC, anonymous entry points to the VPN connection) and the list goes on.

I've read about the new version, but yet to test It out. I shall do so today or tomorrow.
Thanks @Mr.Kurd.
EDIT: Typo.


RE: Firefox Quantum - Oni - 10-15-2017

(10-15-2017, 02:53 AM)mothered Wrote: Until a couple of years ago, I was always dedicated to IE (normal navigation and nothing else), but since then I've been using FF purely for research and here on Sinisterly.

For hacking, well that Involves a complete and dedicated setup of secure browsers, private search engines, selective OSes, VPNs and a heap of non-tracking configurations (prevention of browser fingerprinting, canvas fingerprinting, cross browser fingerprinting on an OS and hardware level, primary and secondary DNS server encryption, WebRTC, anonymous entry points to the VPN connection) and the list goes on.

I've read about the new version, but yet to test It out. I shall do so today or tomorrow.
Thanks @Mr.Kurd.
EDIT: Typo.
IE has always been the browser people use to install a new browser.


RE: Firefox Quantum - Blink - 10-15-2017

(10-15-2017, 05:14 AM)Oni Wrote:
(10-15-2017, 02:53 AM)mothered Wrote: Until a couple of years ago, I was always dedicated to IE (normal navigation and nothing else), but since then I've been using FF purely for research and here on Sinisterly.

For hacking, well that Involves a complete and dedicated setup of secure browsers, private search engines, selective OSes, VPNs and a heap of non-tracking configurations (prevention of browser fingerprinting, canvas fingerprinting, cross browser fingerprinting on an OS and hardware level, primary and secondary DNS server encryption, WebRTC, anonymous entry points to the VPN connection) and the list goes on.

I've read about the new version, but yet to test It out. I shall do so today or tomorrow.
Thanks @Mr.Kurd.
EDIT: Typo.
IE has always been the browser people use to install a new browser.

And now it's Edge.

I've been waiting for the FF logo change... I saw the new logo (or something similar to it) somewhere (can't remember where, but I think it was on their site), and expected the main logo to be changed sometime. Seems cool, I don't use browser betas, as I'm afraid there will be stability issues, so I'll be trying this when it is officially released (maybe I'll switch during a RC).


RE: Firefox Quantum - Mr.Kurd - 10-15-2017

(10-15-2017, 12:43 AM)zorrophreak Wrote: Yeah Firefox beta has given me problems in the past but I'm always willing to try them out anyways. Runs better than developer edition which crashed EVERY LAUNCH. Very excited for the release candidate of quantum.
Try it and tell me what do you think Wink .