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Mozilla Firefox 85 is officially released, stopped supporting Adobe Flash

Yesterday, Mozilla officially pushed the Firefox 85 version of the Firefox browser. This major version update brings Super Cookie protection function, easier-to-use bookmark management, and one-click delete password function.

Additionally, this update also officially closed supporting Adobe Flash. Firefox has been positioned as the browser of choice to provide the best privacy protection, and it has taken many powerful measures to prevent third-party tracking.

Supercookies are cookies used to track users on the Internet that are more difficult to clear than general cookies. The supercookie protection function added in version 85 of Firefox can finally isolate the supercookie.

 

When a user jumps from one website to another, the supercookie will not be able to track the user’s personal information. The biggest visual change that users see in this update is the bookmark bar. Even if you select to hide the bookmark bar in the new version, it will still be displayed on the new tab page.

Mozilla announced that this is the default setting and can be modified in the settings if users don’t like it. The last improvement is the one-click deletion of login information. Previously, users had to manually browse the list of personal login information and then delete them individually.

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