Article 5SXMA Firefox 95 for Windows and Mac introduces RLBox, a new sandboxing tech

Firefox 95 for Windows and Mac introduces RLBox, a new sandboxing tech

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Samuel Axon
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Enlarge / A minimalist view of the Firefox web browser. (credit: Firefox)

Mozilla has released the latest version of Firefox, Firefox 95, for Windows and macOS. It's available now for all users on both platforms.

The Firefox team says the new macOS version reduces CPU usage during event processing and that power usage is reduced while streaming video from sites like Netflix, "especially in fullscreen." macOS users will also get a faster content process startup and will enjoy memory allocator improvements for better overall performance.

On both macOS and Windows, Mozilla has "improved page load performance by speculatively compiling JavaScript ahead of time." There's also a way to move the picture-in-picture toggle button to the opposite side of the video on both platforms, plus a handful of fixes.

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