Firefox 68.0 release, support no password, Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Firefox 68.0 released, Android version Major update includes:

  • By avoiding redundancy calculated during drawing page improved graphics performance.
  • WebAuthn (Web authentication API) allows users to use fingerprint hardware tokens and even visit the website in order to achieve non-password authentication. 
  • Fixed a bug with local files no longer have access to other files in the same directory.
  • Developer Tools add about: compat, which means a temporary solution when the site suffered a variety of problems can be listed, and web developers can easily disable a given solution to be tested.

Desktop version of the main updates include:

  • Reader view Dark mode expansion, window controls, sidebar and toolbar will darken.
  • Improved security and extended discoverability:
    • about: addons in the new reporting capabilities allow report safety and performance issues extensions and themes.
    • about: addons in the redesigned instrument panel extensions can easily access information about the extension, including the extension of each required data and set access permissions. 
    • In about: addons to find high-quality, secure extended by recommending extensions, each extension now shows the number of users and ratings. These extensions are "recommended" badge will appear in AMO on.
  • Encryption and fingerprint protection is added to the privacy and security preferences in the strict content blocking settings.
  • WebRender will support the use of AMD graphics cards Windows 10 users.
  • Windows Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) to download updates support, allowing the download to continue to update Firefox when Firefox is closed.
  • Firefox Developer Tools now provides full-page color contrast audit, because all elements of color contrast can check fails on the identification page.
  • The introduction of a compulsory rolling capture position CSS Scroll Snap modules.

For more details, see the release notes:

https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/68.0/releasenotes

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