This is a "CookieConsent" cookie set by Google AdSense on the user's device to store consent data to remember if they accepted or rejected the consent banner.Ĭriteo sets this cookie to provide functions across pages. Google AdSense sets the _gads cookie to provide ad delivery or retargeting. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. More details on these security fixes are available here.įor web developers, Firefox 108 promises support for the height and width attributes in the element when it’s used as a child of a element, enablement of trigonometric functions by default to allow the use of sin(), cos(), tan(), asin(), acos(), atan(), and atan2() functions within the calc() CSS function, as well as support for the style-src-elem, style-src-attr, script-src-elem and script-src-attr Content-Security-Policy HTTP header directives.Īdvertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. A total of eight security issues were also fixed in this release, one of them only affecting Linux users. According to Mozilla, this change alone considerably improves Firefox’s MotionMark scores. Moreover, Firefox 108 improves the frame scheduling when under load. Users will still be able to change the behavior of the bookmark toolbar using the toolbar context menu. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On top of that, this new Firefox release improves the handling of non-ASCII characters when saving and printing PDF forms and improves the default state of the “Only show on New Tab” option in the bookmarks toolbar to also work correctly for blank new tabs. Also new in Firefox 108 is support for importing maps that allow web pages to control the behavior of JavaScript imports by default, support for proper color correction of images tagged with ICCv4 profiles, and a new keyboard shortcut (Shift+Esc) for opening Firefox’s Process Manager feature so you can more quickly identify resource-hungry processes.
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